Nevada License Law
What is a 'referral fee' in Nevada real estate and when can it be paid?
AReferral fees can be paid to anyone who sends a client to a licensee
BA referral fee is compensation for referring a client to another real estate professional; in Nevada, referral fees can only be paid between licensed real estate professionals — paying referral fees to unlicensed persons is prohibited under NRS 645✓ Correct
CReferral fees are prohibited in Nevada under all circumstances
DReferral fees can be paid to attorneys but not to other licensees
Explanation
Under NRS 645, only licensed real estate professionals may receive referral fees for real estate services. Paying compensation to unlicensed persons for sending clients is illegal.
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