Nevada Code § 205.950

Unlawful receipt of fee, salary, deposit or money to obtain loan for another; penalties
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1. It is unlawful for a person to receive
an advance fee, salary, deposit or money to obtain a loan for another unless
the person places the advance fee, salary, deposit or money in escrow pending
completion of the loan or a commitment for the loan.
2. Advance payments to cover reasonably
estimated costs paid to third persons are excluded from the provisions of
subsection 1 if the person making them first signs a written agreement which
specifies the estimated costs by item and the estimated aggregate cost, and
which recites that money advanced for costs will not be refunded. If an
itemized service is not performed and the estimated cost thereof is not
refunded, the recipient of the advance payment is subject to the penalties
provided in subsection 3.
3. A person who violates the provisions of
this section:
(a) Is guilty of a misdemeanor if the amount is
less than $1,200; or
(b) Is guilty of a category D felony if the
amount is $1,200 or more and shall be punished as provided in NRS 193.130 .

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