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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 645A - ESCROW AGENCIES AND AGENTS

NRS 645A.215 Prohibition on administering escrows in same location as or in conjunction with other businesses; exceptions.

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NRS 645A.215 Prohibition on administering escrows in same location as or in conjunction with other businesses; exceptions.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a licensee may not conduct the business of administering escrows for compensation within any office, suite, room or place of business in which any other business is solicited or engaged in, except a notary public, or in association or conjunction with any other business, unless authority to do so is given by the Commissioner.
2. A licensee may conduct the business of administering escrows pursuant to this chapter in the same office or place of business as a mortgage company if:
(a)The licensee and the mortgage company:
(1)Operate as separate legal entities;
(2)Maintain separate accounts, books and records;
(3)Are subsidiaries of the same parent corporation; and
(4)Maintain separate licenses; and
(b)The mortgage company is licensed by this state pursuant to chapter 645B of NRS.
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