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In compliance with Nevada law, which of the following is NOT a requirement for developers regarding timeshare amenities?

  1. Avoid using testimonials in advertisements

  2. Provide accurate descriptions of amenities

  3. Disclose all associated costs

  4. Include visual representations of amenities

The correct answer is: Avoid using testimonials in advertisements

The requirement regarding the use of testimonials in advertisements is not specifically outlined in Nevada law governing timeshare amenities. While developers must adhere to ethical advertising practices, there is no explicit prohibition against the use of testimonials in promotional materials. Instead, the focus of state law emphasizes the need for developers to provide accurate descriptions of amenities, disclose all associated costs, and include visual representations of the timeshare amenities. These practices ensure transparency and protect consumers by helping them make informed decisions about their purchase. Thus, avoiding the use of testimonials is not mandated by law, unlike the other requirements which are designed to uphold consumer protection and regulatory standards in the timeshare industry.