Nevada Code § 645.6054

Permit to engage in property management: Requirements for certain organizations
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1. To engage in the business of property
management in this State:
(a) A partnership shall designate one of its
members;
(b) A corporation shall designate one of its
officers or employees;
(c) A limited-liability company shall designate
its manager; and
(d) A broker who conducts business as a sole
proprietor shall designate a person who is licensed under the broker,
to submit an
application for a permit to engage in property management. The partnership,
corporation, limited-liability company or sole proprietor shall not engage in
the business of property management unless the person so designated has been
issued a permit to engage in property management by the Real Estate Division.
2. If the person designated to apply for a
permit pursuant to subsection 1 meets the qualifications for a permit set forth
in NRS 645.6052 , the Division shall
issue to that person a permit to engage in property management on behalf of the
partnership, corporation, limited-liability company or sole proprietor, and
thereupon the person may perform all the acts of a property manager
contemplated by this chapter.
3. A person to whom a permit has been
issued pursuant to this section may act as a property manager pursuant to the
permit only on behalf of the partnership, corporation, limited-liability
company or sole proprietor, and not on his or her own behalf. If that person
ceases to be connected or associated with the partnership, corporation,
limited-liability company or sole proprietor, the partnership, corporation,
limited-liability company or sole proprietor shall designate another person who
meets the qualifications for a permit set forth in NRS 645.6052 to hold the permit on behalf
of the partnership, corporation, limited-liability company or sole proprietor.
4. Any member, officer or employee of a
partnership, corporation or limited-liability company, other than the person
designated as the property manager pursuant to subsection 1, who wishes to
engage in the business of property management must apply in his or her own name
individually for a separate permit to engage in property management. Pursuant
to such a permit, the member, officer or employee of a partnership, corporation
or limited-liability company may act as a property manager only as an officer
or agent of the partnership, corporation or limited-liability company, and not
on his or her own behalf.

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