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It is an unfair act or practice for a person
(1) to represent or imply that a subdivision is restricted to owners, purchasers, or their families by means of guards, or private roads, or facilities, the use and enjoyment of which require special identification, unless this is true;
(2) to represent that a prospective purchaser has to pay a refundable or nonrefundable temporary membership fee in order to visit, tour, or inspect a subdivision for the reason that it is restricted to members only when, in fact, the offer is made systematically and on a regular basis to all persons solicited for purchase.
History: Eff. 4/3/76, Register 58
Authority: AS 34.55.020
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