Nevada License Law
Under Nevada law, what is required for a real estate licensee to advertise using a team name?
ANo special requirements; any team name is acceptable
BThe team name must include the supervising broker's name and must not imply the team is an independent brokerage✓ Correct
CTeams must register their name with NRED as a separate entity
DTeam advertising is prohibited in Nevada
Explanation
Nevada regulations require that team advertising clearly identify the supervising broker and the brokerage. Team names cannot imply they are independent brokerages separate from the broker of record. All advertising must comply with NAC 645 advertising rules, which require the broker's name to be prominently displayed. This protects consumers from confusion about who is actually supervising the transaction.
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