Nevada Real Estate Division Defense

NRED Defense Lawyer for Las Vegas & Reno Real Estate Professionals

When the Nevada Real Estate Division opens an investigation against you, your license and your livelihood are at risk. Attorney Milan Chatterjee provides aggressive, strategic defense for agents, brokers, and property managers throughout Nevada.

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What's at Stake

Your Real Estate License Is Your Livelihood

The Nevada Real Estate Division (NRED) is the state agency responsible for licensing and disciplining real estate professionals under Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) Chapter 645. When NRED opens an investigation, it does so with trained investigators, legal staff, and the authority to impose fines, suspend, or permanently revoke your Nevada real estate license.

Most real estate professionals are unprepared for how quickly an NRED investigation can escalate. A single complaint from a dissatisfied buyer, a competing agent, or even an internal audit can set in motion a disciplinary process that threatens everything you have built.

Attorney Milan Chatterjee has the regulatory defense experience, deep knowledge of NRS Chapter 645, and Nevada court relationships to protect your license from day one of an inquiry.

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    NRS Chapter 645 Expertise

    Milan's years as in-house counsel at one of the world's largest gaming companies means you get Fortune 500-level legal strategy,  sophisticated risk management and negotiation skills that most local attorneys simply don't have.

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    Corporate Compliance Background

    Former in-house counsel at Las Vegas Sands Corp. Milan knows how regulators think, investigate, and negotiate.

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    Statewide Nevada Representation

    Clients work directly with their attorney and receive clear communication throughout every stage of their real estate matter.

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    Dual NV & CA License

    For Lake Tahoe licensees facing inquiries from both NRED and California DRE simultaneously, Milan is uniquely positioned to help.

Common Investigation Triggers

Why Nevada Licensees Face NRED Investigations

NRS 645.633

Misrepresentation & Fraud Allegations

Buyer or seller claims that material facts were concealed or misrepresented. Even unintentional non-disclosure can trigger formal disciplinary action under NRS 645.633.

Trust Account

Trust Fund Handling Violations

Commingling of personal and client funds, delayed deposits, or accounting discrepancies in trust accounts are among the most serious NRED violations a licensee can face.

Disclosure Duty

Failure to Disclose Material Facts

Post-closing discovery of defects — mold, structural issues, HOA delinquencies — frequently generates complaints alleging the agent knew or should have known.

NRS 645.230

Unlicensed Activity

Performing services outside your license class or without a supervising broker can trigger an NRED investigation even when the licensee believed their conduct was authorized.

Advertising Rules

Advertising & Marketing Violations

NRED regulates licensee advertising. Non-compliant team names, misleading MLS listings, and improper digital marketing are all documented sources of complaints.

NRS 645.633(1)(t)

Broker Supervision Failures

Qualifying brokers can be held directly liable for inadequate supervision of their agents, even when they had no direct involvement in the underlying transaction.

What to Expect

The NRED Disciplinary Process

Understanding the NRED disciplinary process is the first step toward building a strong defense. Investigations can escalate quickly and the decisions you make in the earliest stages often determine the outcome. Here is exactly what to expect at each phase.

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    Complaint Filed with NRED

    A complaint is submitted to NRED by a consumer, another licensee, or NRED itself after detecting a problem during an audit. Most complaints are filed through NRED's online portal.

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    Initial Investigation

    Milan's experience as in-house counsel at Las Vegas Sands Corp brings corporate level strategic thinking to every case. Sophisticated risk management you won't find at a typical real estate practice.

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    Do not respond to NRED investigators without legal counsel. Contact us first.

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    Probable Cause Determination

    If the investigator believes the complaint has merit, the matter is referred to the NRED Hearing Officer or Real Estate Commission for a probable cause review.

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    Notice of Hearing Issued

    If probable cause is found, a formal Notice of Hearing is issued. This triggers the administrative hearing process under NRS Chapter 233B. You have the right to legal representation at this hearing.

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    Administrative Hearing

    The hearing is conducted before a hearing officer or the Nevada Real Estate Commission. Outcomes range from dismissal to a Letter of Reprimand, fines up to $10,000 per violation, license conditions, suspension, or revocation.

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    Appeal to Nevada District Court

    The hearing is conducted before a hearing officer or the Nevada Real Estate Commission. Outcomes range from dismissal to a Letter of Reprimand, fines up to $10,000 per violation, license conditions, suspension, or revocation.

How We Help

Milan Chatterjee's NRED Defense Approach

Early Intervention

The earlier you engage legal counsel, the more options you have. Milan can review the complaint, advise on how and whether to respond to investigators, and in some cases negotiate a resolution before a formal hearing is ever scheduled.

Complete Factual Analysis

Many NRED complaints involve disputed facts or misunderstandings about disclosure obligations. Milan reviews all transaction records, MLS data, communications, and trust account records to build the strongest possible defense.

Formal Hearing Representation

If your matter proceeds to a hearing, Milan provides complete representation: preparing legal briefs, examining witnesses, cross-examining NRED's investigator, and presenting arguments to the Commission.

Negotiated Resolutions

In appropriate cases, a negotiated consent order with conditions rather than a suspension is a better outcome than an uncertain hearing. Milan's compliance background makes him a highly effective negotiator.

Post-Hearing Appeals

If a hearing result is unfavorable, Milan evaluates all appellate options including arguments about procedural due process, statutory interpretation, and the sufficiency of the evidence record.

Cross-Jurisdictional Defense

For Lake Tahoe licensees facing concurrent NRED and California DRE proceedings, Milan's dual license provides seamlessly integrated representation across both states.

Service Areas

Representing Nevada Licensees Statewide

Las Vegas / Clark County

Clark County is Nevada's largest real estate market and where NRED receives its highest complaint volume. Milan Chatterjee is deeply embedded in the Las Vegas legal community  including his appointment to the Nevada Supreme Court's Access to Justice Commission giving him unmatched insight into how Clark County regulatory matters are handled.

Whether you are an independent agent in Henderson, a qualifying broker in downtown Las Vegas, or a property manager overseeing a Summerlin portfolio, we provide skilled defense from the moment an inquiry begins.

Las Vegas

Henderson

North Las Vegas

Summerlin

Spring Valley

Enterprise

Boulder City

Mesquite

Reno / Lake Tahoe

Northern Nevada's growing real estate market including Washoe County, Douglas County, and Carson City has seen a sharp rise in NRED complaint filings. The Lake Tahoe corridor, which straddles the Nevada-California border, presents unique dual-state regulatory exposure for licensees.

Milan's dual Nevada and California bar admission and experience with cross-border real estate matters make him uniquely equipped to represent Reno and Lake Tahoe licensees facing multi-jurisdictional investigations.

Reno

Sparks

Carson City

Incline Village

Zephyr Cove

Crystal Bay

Gardnerville

Minden

Milan Chatterjee, Las Vegas real estate lawyer serving Clark County, Nevada
Your Attorney

Milan Chatterjee, Nevada & California Real Estate Attorney

Milan Chatterjee, Las Vegas real estate lawyer serving Clark County, Nevada

Most attorneys have never worked inside a Fortune 500 company. Milan spent years as Associate Compliance Counsel at Las Vegas Sands Corp, advising senior leadership on compliance, risk management, and regulatory matters. That experience translates directly to sophisticated license defense strategy,  because Milan knows how regulatory agencies think, investigate, and negotiate.

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    UCLA School of Law (J.D.)

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    Visiting Student, NYU School of Law

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    Associate Compliance Counsel, Las Vegas Sands Corp

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    Nevada Supreme Court Access to Justice Commission (Appointee)

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    Founding President, South Asian Bar Association of Las Vegas

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    2022 NSABA Rising Star Award

Common Questions

NRED Defense Frequently Asked Questions

I received a letter from NRED saying a complaint was filed against me. What should I do first?
Can an NRED complaint affect my license while the investigation is pending?
How long does an NRED investigation typically take?
Will an NRED disciplinary action appear on my public record?
Can I lose my license for a first offense?
What is the difference between a reprimand, a suspension, and a revocation?

Your License Is Worth Defending

Don't navigate an NRED investigation alone. Get experienced legal representation on your side starting today.