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The State Bar of Nevada's Office of Bar Counsel investigates allegations of professional misconduct, pursuant to the Rules of Professional Conduct. If you wish to file a complaint, it must be in writing, either by U.S. Mail or via the online complaint form.
You may email the complaint to: nvnotary@sos.nv.gov.
One of the most common complaints filed against real estate agents revolves around the concept of breach of duty. In this blog, we'll delve into what breach of duty entails, provide examples of actions that could lead to such breaches, and emphasize the potential legal ramifications agents may face.
Against a Real Estate Licensee or Permit Holder: Complete a Statement of Fact Form 514. ... Complete a Statement of Fact Form 514c. ... Complete a Statement of Fact Form 514d. ... Provide a complete and detailed sworn statement of your complaint. Name all parties present during conversations or actions.
In Nevada, [a]n action may be brought by any person against another who claims an estate or interest in real property, adverse to him, for the purpose of determining such adverse claim." NRS § 40.010. Such an action [of quiet title] requests a judicial determination of all adverse claims to disputed property.
Nevada Consumer Affairs helps people that have experienced a financial hardship or loss because of fraud or a deceptive business practice in Nevada.
Complaints should be filed: On the Attorney General's website here; or. By contacting the Bureau of Consumer Protection's hotline toll free at (888) 434-9989.
The Nevada Revised Statutes on Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons are a set of laws designed to regulate Nevada's real estate industry. The statutes establish the Nevada Real Estate Division as the governing body responsible for managing the licensing process and enforcing the statutes.