NAC119A.335. Use of maps, pictures and sketches.  


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  •      1. An advertisement may not include a map unless it is drawn to scale and the scale is stated, or the map clearly and obviously bears the label “not to scale.”

         2. A map, plat or other representation of a project must indicate the date on which the project will be completed. If multiple dates of completion extend over a period of years, then a series of shadings, outlines or other graphic coding may be used to indicate the dates of completion.

         3. If an advertisement contains a picture, the picture must fairly and accurately depict the existing conditions of the project being advertised for sale.

         4. An advertisement must not contain an artist’s sketch which portrays proposed improvements or nonexistent scenes unless the sketch is accompanied by a clear statement that the portrayal is an artist’s sketch and that the improvements are proposed or the scenes do not currently exist.

     (Added to NAC by Real Estate Div., eff. 12-3-84)