Nevada License Law
Under NRS 645, which of the following is considered unprofessional conduct by a Nevada licensee?
APresenting an offer below the asking price
BAdvertising a property without the seller's written authorization✓ Correct
CDeclining to represent a buyer whose goals are outside the licensee's area of expertise
DShowing a listed property to a buyer who is not pre-approved
Explanation
Advertising a property without the seller's written authorization is prohibited conduct under NRS 645. The seller must authorize the marketing of their property before a licensee can advertise it.
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