Nevada License Law
What is the Nevada requirement for a broker to maintain a physical office?
ABrokers may operate without a physical office
BNevada requires licensed brokers to maintain a licensed office within the state where records are kept and the public may conduct business✓ Correct
CBrokers only need a P.O. box registered with NRED
DA virtual office is legally equivalent to a physical office in Nevada
Explanation
Under NRS 645, Nevada brokers must maintain a licensed office within Nevada where records are kept and clients can conduct business. The office address must be registered with NRED. Home offices may qualify if they meet NRED requirements.
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