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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 598B - EQUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR CREDIT

NRS 598B.135 Credit history of spouse deemed identical to applicant under certain circumstances; violation constitutes discrimination on basis of marital status.

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NRS 598B.135 Credit history of spouse deemed identical to applicant under certain circumstances; violation constitutes discrimination on basis of marital status.
1. If an applicant for credit:
(a)Has no credit history;
(b)Was or is married;
(c)Requests that the creditor deem the credit history of the applicant to be identical to the credit history of the applicant’s spouse which was established during the marriage referenced in paragraph (b); and
(d)If requested by the creditor, provides, with regard to the marriage referenced in paragraph (b), evidence of:
(1)The existence of the marriage; and
(2)The date of the marriage and, if applicable, the date the marriage ended,
Ê the creditor must deem the credit history of the applicant to be identical to the credit history of the applicant’s spouse which was established during the marriage referenced in paragraph (b).
2. Violation of this section by a creditor shall be deemed to be discrimination based on marital status.
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