Nevada License Law
Under NRS 645, what constitutes 'unprofessional conduct' that can result in Nevada license discipline?
AOnly criminal convictions related to real estate
BA wide range of conduct including commingling funds, misrepresentation, failure to disclose, accepting undisclosed compensation, engaging in discriminatory practices, and violating any provision of NRS 645 or NREC regulations✓ Correct
COnly conduct occurring during an active real estate transaction
DConduct that resulted in a civil lawsuit against the licensee
Explanation
NRS 645 defines numerous grounds for disciplinary action including: making false representations, commingling trust funds, paying unlicensed referral fees, failure to account for client funds, discrimination, failure to disclose material facts, engaging in deceptive practices, and conviction of certain crimes. NRED can initiate investigations based on consumer complaints or on its own motion.
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