Nev. Admin. Code § 490.280 - Off-highway vehicles advertised as offered by private parties
1. An off-highway vehicle owned or in the possession of an off-highway vehicle dealer, long-term lessor, short-term lessor, manufacturer or off-highway vehicle salesperson must not be advertised to convey the impression that the off-highway vehicle is being offered by a private party. Clarification must be made by adding to the advertisement the term "dealer" or "dlr" and the license number of the off-highway vehicle dealer, long-term lessor, short-term lessor, manufacturer or off-highway vehicle salesperson.
2. Phrases such as "take over payments" and "can be purchased by paying storage bill and taking over payments," and similar phrases conveying an appeal made by a private party or distress appeals, must not be used by an off-highway vehicle dealer, long-term lessor, short-term lessor, manufacturer or off-highway vehicle salesperson.
3. Descriptions of ownership made by an off-highway vehicle dealer in any advertising of consigned off-highway vehicles must be based on facts.
Notes
NRS 481.051, 490.066, 490.410
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