Nevada Real Estate Division COmpliance Takes Experience.

When Real Estate Agents, Appraisers, Builders and Others Need Strategic Advice, They Rely On Us.

Do not let avoidable issues take you away from doing what you do best. Nothing is as threatening as reviews, complaints, allegations, grievances, peer battles, and issues with the Nevada Real Estate Division.

Serving professionals of all types,, Real estate appraisers, real estate agents, doctors, dentists, other professionals, and even other attorneys, come to Janeen for setting up a compliant practice and thriving in a heavily regulated industries. 

We strategically advise, represent, and respond to:

When you are up for board reviews or have to face complaints, put a
knowledgeable and experienced advocate in the corner with you. Whether dealing with regulatory inquiries or one-time incidents, get help.

Real estate agents and appraisers face complaints filed with state licensing boards. Sometimes these are triggered by unhappy clients, lenders, AMCs, or even peers in the profession. Your license and career needs protection.

Disagreements with appraisal management companies (AMCs), lenders, or private clients over payments, scopes of work, deliverables, or performance happen. Have your attorney review contracts, negotiation issues, and enforce terms of payment or resolution disputes.
Clients, lenders, and buyers may allege that an appraiser failed to meet USPAP standards or caused financial harm through negligence. Some have faced charges of deliberate delay and even outright bribery. Having a legal defense guards against and helps in the event there is a civil lawsuit alleging errors, omissions, or misconduct.

Negative public statements or online posts by dissatisfied clients, competitors, or business contacts harm an appraiser’s professional standing and reputation. Do something about it. Whether you want to issue a “cease and desist” or choose to take a hard look at suing an offender, come learn about legal parameters and options. You might already be entitled to a financial settlement.

Real estate agents and appraisers may be subpoenaed to provide reports or to testify in court, especially during divorce, estate, or litigation cases. These are messy situations that can become wildly unpredictable. Getting advice on your rights, obligations, and best courses of action to perform well and to minimize legal exposure during a deposition, heavy negotiation, or trial makes a big difference.

Claims that interactions affecting costs, valuations, or other agreements were based upon biases or prejudice are serious. Respondents have to navigate multiple layers of laws, rules, and regulations that exist on local and state levels up to the federal government. These cases are particularly involved and highly dangerous.

When Real estate agents and appraisers want to change career paths or employment relationships, they often discover that they have signed disquieting paperwork. During the glow of securing their current positions, pitfalls were overlooked, and now there are real obstacles to making changes. Come find out what the law has to say and what is open for interpretation. Find out what can be done.

Professionals can become embroiled in authorized use, franchise limitations, and ownership issues when it comes to real and intellectual property, templates, data, methods, and systems used. When you get caught in a quagmire of disputed rights or procedures, let me help.
Insurance coverage is vital for almost every practicing professional. And when there are disputes over what is covered under E&O policies when claims are filed, there is a lot of financial pressure. Have an experienced advocate press for your claim.

Protect Your Assets and Reputation

Building a culture of best practices and polished performance is the goal of every professional. Having a cast of past and current clients who will testify about your abilities is priceless.

When it comes to protecting everything important to you, contact Janeen at Isaacson Law.

Avoid Further Damage