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NRS 107.120 - Board of county commissioners or governing body of incorporated city may establish by ordinance registry of abandoned residential property. [Effective through June 30, 2021.]

NV Rev Stat § 107.120 (2019) (N/A)
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1. A board of county commissioners or the governing body of an incorporated city may establish by ordinance:

(a) A registry of abandoned residential property that contains information concerning abandoned residential property located in the county or city.

(b) A registry of residential property located in the county or city that may be in danger of becoming abandoned residential property.

2. If a beneficiary of a deed of trust, the successor in interest of the beneficiary or the trustee includes with a notice of default and election to sell recorded pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS 107.080 the affidavit and certification described in subsection 6 of NRS 107.130 and the county or city in which the abandoned residential property is located has established a registry of abandoned residential property, the beneficiary or its successor in interest or the trustee must submit a copy of the affidavit and certification to the entity maintaining the registry for the county or city in which the abandoned residential property is located.

3. If a beneficiary of a deed of trust, the successor in interest of the beneficiary or the trustee receives a copy of the affidavit described in subsection 7 of NRS 107.130, the beneficiary or its successor in interest or the trustee must notify the entity maintaining the registry for the county or city in which the property described in the affidavit is located. Upon receiving such a notification, the entity maintaining the registry must remove the property from the registry.

4. If a property which has been removed from a registry established pursuant to this section subsequently becomes abandoned residential property or in danger of becoming abandoned residential property, the property may be added to the applicable registry in accordance with this section or the requirements established for the registry by the board of county commissioners or the governing body of an incorporated city.

(Added to NRS by 2013, 1545; A 2017, 546)

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NRS 107.120 - Board of county commissioners or governing body of incorporated city may establish by ordinance registry of abandoned residential property. [Effective through June 30, 2021.]