Nevada Code § 645.8765

Requirements for broker to enforce claim: Written notice to owner and escrow agent; effect of failure to provide notice; exceptions
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 3, if a real estate broker wishes to enforce a claim pursuant to the
provisions of NRS 645.8701 to 645.8811 , inclusive, the real estate
broker shall, within 7 days after a commission is earned by the real estate
broker pursuant to a brokerage agreement, provide a written notice of the claim
to:
(a) The owner of the commercial real estate
specified in the brokerage agreement; and
(b) The escrow agent closing the transaction for
the commercial real estate.
2. A real estate broker who fails to
provide a notice of a claim within the period specified in subsection 1 may not
enforce the claim pursuant to the provisions of NRS 645.8701 to 645.8811 , inclusive.
3. A real estate broker is not required to
provide a written notice of a claim to an escrow agent pursuant to this section
if the identity of the escrow agent is unknown to the real estate agent at the
time the notice is provided by the real estate broker to the owner pursuant to
paragraph (a) of subsection 1.

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