Can a buyer legally break a real estate contract if the physical home does not match the AR virtual staging?
If AR virtual staging materially misrepresents the property — showing non-existent features, concealing defects, or substantially altering the appearance of actual conditions — the buyer may have grounds for a claim based on misrepresentation or false advertising under consumer protection law. Disclaimers such as "virtually staged" help mitigate this risk, but they don't fully shield against claims if the staging creates fundamentally misleading expectations about the property's actual condition.
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