Agency
Puffing in a NJ real estate transaction refers to:
AA form of illegal misrepresentation subject to disciplinary action
BExaggerated, non-specific sales talk that a reasonable buyer would not rely upon as factual✓ Correct
CA required disclosure of property improvements
DAn appraiser's overvaluation of a property
Explanation
Puffing is subjective, non-specific praise or exaggeration (e.g.
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