Agency
Puffing by a Michigan real estate agent is considered:
AFraudulent misrepresentation requiring license revocation
BExaggerated promotional statements of opinion that are generally not actionable✓ Correct
CA violation of the Seller's Disclosure Act
DAn act of steering
Explanation
Puffing involves vague, exaggerated statements of opinion ('this is the best neighborhood in Michigan') rather than specific factual claims. While not ideal, puffing is generally not considered actionable fraud.
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