Agency
In Nevada, what is a broker's 'supervision' duty over affiliated licensees?
AThe broker must personally review every transaction document
BThe broker must provide adequate supervision, training, policies, and oversight to ensure licensees comply with Nevada law and the broker's standards✓ Correct
CSupervision only applies to salespersons with less than 1 year of experience
DSupervision is solely the individual licensee's responsibility
Explanation
Under NRS 645 and NREC regulations, the responsible broker has a legal duty to supervise all affiliated licensees, maintain written policies and procedures, review transactions for compliance, and ensure all activities conform to Nevada law and professional standards.
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