Agency
A Nevada licensee representing a buyer discovers the seller is a relative. The licensee must:
AWithdraw from the transaction
BDisclose the relationship to the buyer client✓ Correct
CHave the seller sign a non-disclosure agreement
DObtain NRED permission to continue
Explanation
A real estate licensee must disclose any conflicts of interest — including family relationships with the other party — to their client. The buyer can then make an informed decision about whether to continue with the same agent.
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