Advertising & Marketing Disclosure
Our goal is to educate and inform buyers, sellers, landlords, and investors. To keep things clear and compliant, here’s how our advertising and content works.
Accuracy, availability, and updates
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Information on listings, rents, pricing, incentives, availability, and timelines can change without notice and may be subject to third-party approval (e.g., owners, partner brokerages, lenders). Always verify current details before relying on them for decisions.
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Renderings, virtually staged images, and edited photos are for illustrative purposes only and may differ from current conditions.
Education, not advice
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Content is for general information and marketing purposes. It is not legal, tax, financial, or real-estate advice. Seek advice from qualified professionals for your situation.
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Fair Housing commitment
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We do not publish or permit any advertising that indicates a preference, limitation, or discrimination based on protected characteristics. This includes how we target and deliver ads, including digital advertising. If you see content that concerns you, let us know immediately. Legal Information Institute+1
Endorsements, testimonials, and “material connections”
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When we feature client stories, reviews, or influencer content, we disclose any material connections (e.g., free or discounted services, paid partnerships, or business relationships) in a clear and conspicuous way, consistent with the FTC Endorsement Guides. Disclosures may appear as “Paid Partnership,” “Ad,” “Sponsored,” or similar labels. Federal Trade Commission+1
Sponsored content & co-marketing
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Some posts, emails, pages, or videos may be sponsored by—or co-branded with—third parties (e.g., lenders, insurers, home-service vendors). Any financial support or value exchange will be disclosed, and sponsorship does not influence our commitment to accuracy. Where a settlement-service provider is involved, we also comply with RESPA’s anti-kickback and affiliated-business rules. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau+1
Massachusetts consumer-protection standards
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We strive to ensure our marketing is not false, misleading, or deceptive and to disclose material terms, consistent with Massachusetts consumer-protection regulations. If an error occurs, we will correct it promptly. Mass.gov+1
Data & lead forms
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If you submit a form or contact us via our website or ads, you consent to be contacted by us and, where relevant, by the specific partner connected to your request. See our Privacy Policy for details.
For questions about these disclosures or a particular advertisement, email legal@marcelwynn.com
