Nevada License Law
What is required for a Nevada real estate licensee to use the designation 'Certified Residential Specialist (CRS)'?
APassing a special NRED exam for CRS
BCompleting the CRS designation education and experience requirements through the Residential Real Estate Council (RRC) — it is a voluntary NAR affiliate designation✓ Correct
CHaving 10 years of experience in Nevada
DPaying NRED an annual certification fee
Explanation
The CRS (Certified Residential Specialist) is a voluntary professional designation from the Residential Real Estate Council (an NAR affiliate). It requires completing specific coursework and demonstrating a minimum volume of real estate transactions.
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