In this episode of the Real Estate Exam Prep Podcast, host Stu discusses the concept of "puffing" in real estate. Puffing, or puffery, is a legal form of exaggeration often encountered in real estate descriptions. Stu clarifies that puffing is different from fraud or misrepresentation, which are illegal. He provides examples of puffing, such as describing a porch as the "most beautiful" in an area, emphasizing that such statements are legally permissible exaggerations. Stu encourages listeners to visit his website for additional resources, coaching, and exam preparation materials, and reminds them to subscribe to the podcast.
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