Nevada Code § 489.411

Grounds for disciplinary action: Compensation from certain exclusive agreements; conflicts of interest; paying unlicensed person; commingling; allowing unlicensed person to engage in acts requiring licensure; failure to account for or remit money or to discharge final judgment; acting as agent and undisclosed principal
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following grounds, among others, constitute grounds for disciplinary action
under NRS 489.381 :
1. Claiming, demanding or receiving a fee,
compensation or commission under any exclusive agreement, authorizing or
employing a licensee to sell, distribute, buy or exchange a manufactured home,
mobile home, manufactured building or commercial coach or factory-built housing
for compensation or commission, where the agreement does not contain a definite
specified date of final and complete termination, does not set forth the terms
and conditions of the exclusive agreement or is not signed by both the licensee
and the owner.
2. While the employee, agent or fiduciary
of a licensee, soliciting, accepting or agreeing to accept any benefit, fee,
commission or compensation for the performance of any of the acts specified in
this chapter from any person except the licensee with whom he or she is
associated or employed.
3. Paying a commission or other
compensation to any person or employing any person for performing the services
of a person required to be licensed under this chapter who has not first
secured a license pursuant to this chapter.
4. Commingling the money or other property
of his or her principals with his or her own or converting the money of others
to his or her own use.
5. Knowingly permitting a person whose
license has been revoked or suspended or who does not hold a valid license to
engage on behalf of the licensed dealer or distributor in acts that require a
license.
6. In the case of a salesperson, failing
to give to the licensed dealer or distributor by whom the salesperson is
employed, as soon as practicable after receipt, a deposit or other money or
consideration entrusted to him or her by a person dealing with the salesperson
as a representative of the licensed dealer or distributor.
7. Failing within a reasonable time to
account for or to remit any money coming into his or her possession which
belongs to others.
8. Failure or refusal by a licensee to pay
or otherwise discharge any final judgment rendered and entered against the
licensee which arises out of the conduct of the licensees business licensed
under this chapter.
9. Acting in the dual capacity of agent
and undisclosed principal in a transaction.

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