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In West Virginia, the term 'puffing' in real estate refers to:

AIllegal misrepresentation of material facts
BExaggerated or vague promotional statements not meant as statements of fact✓ Correct
CDisclosing unfavorable information voluntarily
DAdvertising a property at an inflated price

Explanation

Puffing refers to general, exaggerated promotional statements like 'best neighborhood in Charleston' that no reasonable person would take as a statement of fact. Puffing is legal; material misrepresentations of fact are not.

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