Nevada CE lessons use the form names practitioners see
Nevada continuing-education material now refers to SRPD, the Duties Owed form (Form 525), and NRED Form 676 by their practitioner-facing names. The instruction also keeps separate Nevada disclosures distinct from the SRPD.

Form names carry part of the compliance lesson. In Nevada real estate continuing education, course material now refers to important state forms and disclosure documents by the names practitioners are more likely to connect with the documents used in real practice.
The Seller’s Real Property Disclosure (SRPD), the Duties Owed form (Form 525), and NRED Form 676 are now presented with practitioner-facing names inside the lessons. That connection helps learners move from legal requirements to the documents tied to those requirements, without treating the subject as abstract regulatory language.
Documents connected to the duty being taught
The surrounding instruction has also been reshaped around what each document is, what it requires, and what duties it supports. Instead of relying on general references alone, the lessons connect the compliance duty to the document being discussed.
That distinction is especially important where Nevada disclosure material does not point to the SRPD. Where a disclosure is a separate document rather than the Seller’s Real Property Disclosure, the course keeps that separation clear so learners do not blend different disclosure references together.
For Nevada real estate professionals studying compliance duties, the update makes the lesson language line up more closely with the forms and disclosure documents they encounter in practice, while preserving the differences between those documents inside the instruction.
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