Nevada Revised Statutes Section 119.181 - Property Rights and Transactions

Sales: Activities of registered representatives; application by registered representative.

1. No person, except a registered representative of the developer or a broker or salesman who has complied with NRS 119.180 may induce, solicit or attempt to have any person attend any offer or sale of subdivision property or any interest therein. A broker is responsible for the inducing and soliciting activities of his registered representative. The registered representative and the developer must comply with the same standards of business ethics as apply to licensed real estate brokers and salesmen. A registered representative shall not make statements of any kind concerning prices, interests or values of the subdivision property. His activities must be limited to inducing and soliciting persons to attend an offer or sale of subdivision property and handing out information approved by the Division and he shall strictly conform to the written plan approved by the Division pursuant to NRS 119.180.

2. Before engaging in any activities specified in subsection 1, each registered representative of the developer, under such regulations as the Division may promulgate, shall:

(a) Complete an application in such form and containing such reasonable information as the Division may require.

(b) Pay the fees prescribed in this chapter.

Ê Such a person shall be known as a registered representative of the developer and may not use the term “licensee.” Real estate brokers and salesmen licensed in the State of Nevada may function as registered representatives upon the completion of whatever application and the submission of whatever reasonable information the Division may prescribe, and upon the payment of the fees prescribed in this chapter.

Last modified: February 27, 2006