Nevada License Law
What is the Nevada requirement for a licensee's use of the term 'REALTOR®'?
AAny licensed Nevada agent can use the term REALTOR®
BOnly members of the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) who agree to its Code of Ethics may use the trademark REALTOR®✓ Correct
CThe term REALTOR® is regulated by NRED
DThe term can be used by any broker but not salespersons
Explanation
REALTOR® is a trademarked term owned by the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR). Only members of NAR who have agreed to abide by NAR's Code of Ethics are entitled to use the REALTOR® trademark. It is not synonymous with 'real estate agent.'
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