Nevada Code § 645.635

Additional grounds for disciplinary action: Unprofessional and improper conduct relating to real estate transactions
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The
Commission may take action pursuant to NRS
645.630 against any person subject to that section who is guilty of:
1. Offering real estate for sale or lease
without the knowledge and consent of the owner or the owners authorized agent
or on terms other than those authorized by the owner or the owners authorized
agent.
2. Negotiating a sale, exchange or lease
of real estate, or communicating after such negotiations but before closing,
directly with a client if the person knows that the client has a brokerage
agreement in force in connection with the property granting an exclusive
agency, including, without limitation, an exclusive right to sell to another
broker, unless permission in writing has been obtained from the other broker.
3. Failure to deliver within a reasonable
time a completed copy of any purchase agreement or offer to buy or sell real
estate to the purchaser or to the seller, except as otherwise provided in
subsection 4 of NRS 645.254 .
4. Failure to deliver to the seller in
each real estate transaction, within 10 business days after the transaction is
closed, a complete, detailed closing statement showing all of the receipts and
disbursements handled by him or her for the seller, failure to deliver to the
buyer a complete statement showing all money received in the transaction from
the buyer and how and for what it was disbursed, or failure to retain true
copies of those statements in his or her files. The furnishing of those
statements by an escrow holder relieves the brokers, broker-salespersons or
salespersons responsibility and must be deemed to be in compliance with this
provision.
5. Representing to any lender,
guaranteeing agency or any other interested party, verbally or through the
preparation of false documents, an amount in excess of the actual sale price of
the real estate or terms differing from those actually agreed upon.
6. Failure to produce any document, book
or record in his or her possession or under his or her control, concerning any
real estate transaction under investigation by the Division.
7. Failure to reduce a bona fide offer to
writing where a proposed purchaser requests that it be submitted in writing,
except as otherwise provided in subsection 4 of NRS 645.254 .
8. Failure to submit all written bona fide
offers to a seller when the offers are received before the seller accepts an
offer in writing and until the broker has knowledge of that acceptance, except
as otherwise provided in subsection 4 of NRS
645.254 .
9. Refusing because of race, color,
national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or
ethnic group to show, sell or rent any real estate for sale or rent to
qualified purchasers or renters.
10. Knowingly submitting any false or
fraudulent appraisal to any financial institution or other interested person.
11. Any violation of NRS 645C.557 .

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