Nevada License Law

What is a 'licensee in charge' (LIC) in Nevada?

AAny licensed salesperson who is managing a transaction
BA broker or broker-salesperson designated by the responsible broker to supervise a branch office and its affiliated licensees✓ Correct
CA government-appointed officer overseeing NRED compliance
DA licensee who holds power of attorney for a client

Explanation

Nevada requires a 'licensee in charge' (LIC) for each branch office — a designated broker or broker-salesperson who is responsible for supervising the branch office and ensuring compliance with NRS 645. The LIC must be licensed and physically present or readily available. This ensures there is always a qualified supervisor responsible for each office's operations and the conduct of affiliated agents.

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