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NRS 645.320

Requirements for exclusive agency representation

Applied in 8 court decisions — leading case Caldwell v. Consolidated Realty & Management Co. (1983)

Most recently applied in Easton Business Opportunities, Inc. v. Town Executive Suites-Eastern Marketplace, LLC (May 2010)

[28.5:150:1947; added 1955, 18]—(NRS A 1995, 2075; 2003, 932; 2025, 137)

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Every brokerage agreement which includes a provision for an exclusive agency representation must:

1. Have set forth in its terms a definite, specified and complete termination.

2. Contain no provision which requires the client who signs the brokerage agreement to notify the real estate broker of the client’s intention to cancel the exclusive features of the brokerage agreement after the termination of the brokerage agreement.

3. Be signed by both the client or his or her authorized representative and the broker or his or her authorized representative in order to be enforceable.

Official source: Nevada Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Nevada statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.