Nevada License Law
What is the Nevada regulation regarding 'advertising' by real estate licensees?
ANevada licensees may advertise with only their personal name and phone number
BNevada licensees must include the broker's name prominently in all advertising, may not use misleading claims, must clearly identify real estate advertisements, and must not advertise in a way that creates a false impression about the licensee's services✓ Correct
COnly brokers may advertise real estate services in Nevada
DNevada has no specific advertising regulations for licensees
Explanation
NAC 645 and NRS 645 establish advertising standards for Nevada licensees. All advertising must: include the broker's name prominently (not just an agent's name), be truthful and not misleading, identify the communication as a real estate advertisement, and comply with fair housing requirements (no discriminatory language).
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