Agency
Nevada law permits dual agency only when:
AThe transaction involves a new construction property
BBoth the buyer and seller have given written informed consent✓ Correct
CThe commission is reduced by at least half
DA neutral third-party mediator is present
Explanation
Dual agency is permitted in Nevada only with the written informed consent of both the buyer and seller, who must understand that the agent cannot fully advocate for either party.
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