Nevada License Law
Under NRS 645, what constitutes 'misleading advertising' by a Nevada real estate licensee?
AAdvertising a property at a slightly higher price than the listed price
BUsing false, exaggerated, or deceptive statements in advertising that could mislead the public about a property or the licensee's services✓ Correct
CAdvertising a property before it is listed in the MLS
DUsing social media for real estate advertising
Explanation
Misleading advertising under NRS 645 includes any false, deceptive, or materially misleading statements in any medium (print, internet, social media) that could mislead the public about a property's features, condition, or price, or about the licensee's qualifications or services.
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