Wyoming License Law
Wyoming requires all real estate advertisements to avoid being misleading or deceptive. A licensee who advertises a property's view as 'panoramic mountain views' when mountains are partially obstructed may be:
AActing within normal marketing exaggeration (puffery)
BSubject to a complaint for deceptive advertising if the description is materially inaccurate✓ Correct
CProtected if the listing agreement allows creative marketing
DExempt from liability if the buyer inspects the property
Explanation
While some puffery is tolerated in marketing, materially inaccurate descriptions of physical features like views can be deceptive and subject a licensee to disciplinary action or misrepresentation claims.
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