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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 675 - INSTALLMENT LOANS

NRS 675.3697 Prohibited practices by licensee.

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NRS 675.3697 Prohibited practices by licensee. A licensee shall not make a loan under this chapter that constitutes consumer credit to a covered service member or a dependent of a covered service member with respect to which:
1. The borrower is required to waive the borrower’s right to legal recourse under any otherwise applicable provision of state or federal law, including, without limitation, any provision of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. §§ 3901 et seq.;
2. The licensee imposes onerous legal notice provisions in the case of a dispute or demands unreasonable notice from the borrower as a condition for legal action;
3. The licensee uses a check or other method of access to a deposit, savings or other financial account maintained by the borrower, or the title of a vehicle as security for the obligation;
4. The licensee requires as a condition for the extension of consumer credit that the borrower establish an allotment to repay an obligation; or
5. The borrower is prohibited from prepaying the loan or is charged a penalty or fee for prepaying all or part of the loan.
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