Nevada License Law
Can a Nevada real estate licensee pay a referral fee to an unlicensed person?
AYes, referral fees to unlicensed persons are always permitted
BNo, NRS 645 prohibits paying fees for real estate services to unlicensed persons✓ Correct
CYes, but only if the fee is less than $500
DYes, if the unlicensed person is a family member
Explanation
Under NRS 645, a licensee may not share fees or commissions with an unlicensed person for services requiring a real estate license. Paying referral fees to unlicensed individuals is a violation that can result in disciplinary action.
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