Nevada License Law
What is a Nevada broker's duty to maintain the Supervision Log (or supervision records)?
ASupervision logs are optional in Nevada
BNevada brokers must maintain records documenting supervision activities, policy compliance reviews, and training provided to affiliated licensees✓ Correct
CSupervision records are only required for new licensees
DNRED provides standardized log forms that all brokers must use
Explanation
Nevada Real Estate Commission (NREC) regulations require brokers to maintain written policies, procedures, and supervision records showing how affiliated licensees are managed. These records demonstrate compliance with the broker's supervision obligations and are reviewed during NRED audits or investigations.
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