Nevada Code § 645.633

Additional grounds for disciplinary action: Improper trade practices; violations of certain orders, agreements, laws and regulations; criminal offenses; other unprofessional and improper conduct; reciprocal discipline; violations relating to property management; log of complaints
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1. The Commission may take action pursuant
to NRS 645.630 against any person
subject to that section who is guilty of any of the following acts:
(a) Willfully using any trade name, service mark
or insigne of membership in any real estate organization of which the licensee
is not a member, without the legal right to do so.
(b) Violating any order of the Commission, any
agreement with the Division, any of the provisions of this chapter, chapter 116 , 119 , 119A , 119B , 645A or 645C of NRS or any regulation adopted pursuant thereto.
(c) Paying a commission, compensation or a
finders fee to any person for performing the services of a broker,
broker-salesperson or salesperson who has not secured a license pursuant to
this chapter. This subsection does not apply to payments to a broker who is
licensed in his or her state of residence.
(d) A conviction of, or the entry of a plea of
guilty, guilty but mentally ill or nolo contendere to:
(1) A felony relating to the practice of
the licensee, property manager or owner-developer; or
(2) Any crime involving fraud, deceit,
misrepresentation or moral turpitude.
(e) Guaranteeing, or having authorized or
permitted any person to guarantee, future profits which may result from the
resale of real property.
(f) Failure to include a fixed date of expiration
in any brokerage agreement or failure to leave a copy of such a brokerage
agreement or any property management agreement with the client.
(g) Accepting, giving or charging any undisclosed
commission, rebate or direct profit on expenditures made for a client.
(h) Gross negligence or incompetence in
performing any act for which the person is required to hold a license pursuant
to this chapter, chapter 119 , 119A or 119B of NRS.
(i) Any other conduct which constitutes
deceitful, fraudulent or dishonest dealing.
(j) Any conduct which took place before the
person became licensed which was in fact unknown to the Division and which
would have been grounds for denial of a license had the Division been aware of
the conduct.
(k) Knowingly permitting any person whose license
has been revoked or suspended to act as a real estate broker, broker-salesperson
or salesperson, with or on behalf of the licensee.
(l) Recording or causing to be recorded a claim
pursuant to the provisions of NRS 645.8701 to 645.8811 , inclusive, that is
determined by a district court to be frivolous and made without reasonable
cause pursuant to NRS 645.8791 .
2. The Commission may take action pursuant
to NRS 645.630 against a person who is
subject to that section for the suspension or revocation of a real estate
brokers, broker-salespersons or salespersons license issued by any other
jurisdiction.
3. The Commission may take action pursuant
to NRS 645.630 against any person who:
(a) Holds a permit to engage in property
management issued pursuant to NRS 645.6052 ;
and
(b) In connection with any property for which the
person has obtained a property management agreement pursuant to NRS 645.6056 :
(1) Is convicted of violating any of the
provisions of NRS 202.470 ;
(2) Has been notified in writing by the
appropriate governmental agency of a potential violation of NRS 244.360 , 244.3603 or 268.4124 , and has failed to inform the
owner of the property of such notification; or
(3) Has been directed in writing by the
owner of the property to correct a potential violation of NRS 244.360 , 244.3603 or 268.4124 , and has failed to correct the
potential violation, if such corrective action is within the scope of the persons
duties pursuant to the property management agreement.
4. The Division shall maintain a log of
any complaints that it receives relating to activities for which the Commission
may take action against a person holding a permit to engage in property management
pursuant to subsection 3.

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