Nevada License Law
What is the Nevada requirement for a licensee to have a 'place of business'?
AAll Nevada licensees must maintain an office in Clark County
BNevada brokers must maintain a definite place of business in Nevada — a physical office or location where records are kept and where clients may contact the broker — unless operating as a sole proprietor with only one licensee✓ Correct
CA P.O. box is sufficient as a place of business for Nevada licensees
DOnly brokers with more than 10 agents need a physical office
Explanation
NRS 645 requires Nevada brokers to maintain a definite place of business accessible to the public. The office address must be disclosed to NRED.
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