Nevada Code § 489.401

Grounds for disciplinary action: Deceptive advertising; misrepresentation; failure to disclose; failure to provide copy of certificate of installation; inducing falsification of credit application; failure to obtain acknowledgment of notice
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The
following grounds, among others, constitute grounds for disciplinary action
pursuant to NRS 489.381 :
1. The intentional publication,
circulation or display of any advertising which constitutes a deceptive trade
practice as that term is defined in NRS
598.0915 to 598.0925 , inclusive.
2. Failure to include in any advertising
the name of the licensed dealer, distributor, general serviceperson or
specialty serviceperson, or the name under which the person is doing business.
3. Making any substantial
misrepresentation or false promise which is likely to influence, persuade or
induce, or continually failing to fulfill promises to sell, breaching
agreements or contracts or making false promises by any means.
4. Failure to disclose all terms and
conditions of a sale, purchase or lease or offer to sell, purchase or lease a
manufactured home, mobile home, manufactured building or commercial coach or
factory-built housing.
5. Failure to disclose to a person with
whom the licensed dealer or distributor is dealing with regard to the sale,
distribution, purchase or lease of a manufactured home any material facts,
structural defects or other material information which the licensed dealer or
distributor knew, or which by the exercise of reasonable care and diligence
should have known, concerning the manufactured home or concerning the sale,
distribution, purchase or lease of the manufactured home.
6. Failure to comply with the provisions
of NRS 489.595 .
7. Representing to any lender,
guaranteeing agency or other interested party, orally or through the
preparation of false documents:
(a) An amount in excess of the actual sales
price;
(b) A false amount as the down payment, earnest
money deposit or other valuable consideration;
(c) Terms differing from those actually agreed
upon; or
(d) False information on a credit application.
8. Inducing an applicant to falsify a
credit application.
9. Failure to obtain from the holder of
any lien or security interest in a manufactured home, mobile home, manufactured
building or commercial coach or factory-built housing within 10 days before the
closure of a sale a written acknowledgment that the holder of the lien or
security interest has received written notification of the sale.

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