What is the minimum balance of Nevada's recovery fund?
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$100,000
Option A ($100,000) is incorrect as it represents only one-third of the required minimum balance in Nevada. This amount might be confused with other states' requirements or outdated information, but it does not meet Nevada's current legal standard.
$150,000
Option B ($150,000) is incorrect as it is half of the required minimum balance. While higher than option A, it still falls short of Nevada's statutory requirement of $300,000 for the recovery fund.
$250,000
Option C ($250,000) is incorrect as it is $50,000 short of the required minimum balance. This amount might be mistaken for the requirement if confusing Nevada with another state or misremembering the exact figure.
$300,000
Why is this correct?
Option D is correct because Nevada Revised Statutes 645.640 specifically requires the real estate recovery fund to maintain a minimum balance of $300,000 at all times. This is the legally mandated amount set by state law to ensure adequate consumer protection.
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