Nevada License Law
What is the Nevada requirement for 'clear and conspicuous' advertising disclosures?
ADisclosures are required only on TV advertisements
BNREC requires that all real estate advertising clearly and conspicuously identify the responsible broker, the agent, and avoid any misleading claims — disclosures must be legible and prominently placed✓ Correct
CThe broker's name can be in very small print at the bottom of ads
DOnline advertising has no disclosure requirements in Nevada
Explanation
NREC advertising regulations require that all real estate advertising — digital, print, or broadcast — clearly identify the responsible broker and contain no false or misleading statements. The broker identification must be conspicuous, not buried in fine print or hidden in metadata.
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