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Nevada agency to review short-sale practices

The state will examine short sale practices in Nevada after concerns were raised by a Reno Gazette-Journal investigation published Sunday.

The Nevada Department of Business and Industry is forming a team to see whether dual agency — a practice in which the same agent or entity represents the seller and buyer in a sale — is being used to take advantage of distressed homeowners in order to reap higher profits, said Bruce Breslow, director of the department.

A Reno Gazette-Journal analysis of thousands of records from Washoe County and the Northern Nevada Regional Multiple Listing Service found that dual-agency short sales involving a prearranged cash buyer accounted for more than 10 percent of single-family home sales last year.

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