Nevada License Law
What is the Nevada Real Estate Division's complaint investigation process?
AAll complaints result in automatic license suspension
BNRED investigates written complaints, and if there is sufficient evidence of a violation, may issue a notice of hearing before the Nevada Real Estate Commission✓ Correct
CComplaints are resolved through mandatory arbitration only
DNRED only investigates criminal fraud complaints referred by the courts
Explanation
NRED receives and investigates written complaints against licensees. After investigation, if probable cause of a violation exists, the matter may be referred to the Nevada Real Estate Commission for a disciplinary hearing. Outcomes can include warnings, fines, suspension, or revocation.
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