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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 148 - SALES, CONVEYANCES AND EXCHANGES

NRS 148.120 Division of commission upon confirmation of highest bid.

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NRS 148.120 Division of commission upon confirmation of highest bid. When an offer is presented for confirmation by the court, other offerors may submit higher bids and the court may confirm the highest bid. Except as otherwise provided in this section, upon confirmation, the real estate commission must be divided between the listing agent and the agent, if any, who procured the purchaser to whom the sale was confirmed, in accordance with the listing agreement. If the agent who procured the offer presented for confirmation by the court is not the agent who procured the purchaser to whom the sale was confirmed, then the real estate commission payable to the agent who procured the purchaser must be divided equally between the agent who procured the offer and the agent who procured the purchaser unless otherwise directed by the court.
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