Nevada License Law
What is Nevada's approach to 'limited function referral agents'?
ANevada does not permit referral-only agents
BNevada allows referral agents who hold an inactive real estate license to refer clients to active licensees and receive a referral fee✓ Correct
CReferral agents in Nevada must complete the full 120-hour course
DReferral fees are prohibited under NRS 645
Explanation
Nevada allows licensees to operate on inactive status and receive referral fees for referring clients to active agents, as long as they do not engage in activities requiring an active license. The inactive licensee can be paid a referral fee through their broker.
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