Agency
In Wyoming, 'puffing' by a real estate agent is:
AA form of illegal misrepresentation requiring WREC discipline
BVague promotional statements of opinion ('great views,' 'wonderful neighborhood') that a buyer cannot reasonably rely upon as facts✓ Correct
CMaking promises about future property values
DOverpricing a property to leave room for negotiation
Explanation
Puffing consists of general, vague, non-specific statements of opinion that no reasonable buyer would rely on as factual statements. Examples: 'This is the best house in Wyoming' or 'You'll love the views.
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