Nevada License Law
What is the maximum civil penalty NRED may impose on an unlicensed person who performs real estate activities in Nevada?
A$500 per violation
B$2,500 per violation
C$10,000 per violation✓ Correct
D$25,000 per violation
Explanation
Under NRS 645.990, NRED may impose civil penalties of up to $10,000 per violation against unlicensed persons who engage in real estate activities requiring a license.
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