Agency
In Louisiana, 'puffing' by a real estate agent is best described as:
AMaking false statements of material fact about the property
BExpressing an opinion or making vague, general statements that no reasonable person would take as statements of fact✓ Correct
CMisleading buyers about the asking price
DExaggerating the property's flood zone status
Explanation
Puffing refers to vague, overly positive opinions that are not statements of fact ('This is the most beautiful home in New Orleans!').
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