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NRS 116B.415 - Organization of unit-owners’ association.

NV Rev Stat § 116B.415 (2019) (N/A)
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1. A unit-owners’ association must be organized not later than the date the first residential unit in the condominium hotel is conveyed.

2. The membership of the association at all times consists exclusively of all units’ owners, including the hotel unit and any other units owned by the declarant or, following termination of the condominium hotel, of all owners of former units entitled to distributions of proceeds under the declaration, or their heirs, successors or assigns.

3. The association must:

(a) Be organized as a profit or nonprofit corporation, association, limited-liability company, trust, partnership or any other form of organization authorized by the laws of this State;

(b) Include in its articles of incorporation, articles of association, articles of organization, certificate of registration, certificate of limited partnership, certificate of trust or other documents of organization, or any amendment thereof, that the purpose of the corporation, association, limited-liability company, trust or partnership is to operate as an association pursuant to this chapter;

(c) Contain in its name the words “community association,” “homeowners’ association” or “unit-owners’ association”; and

(d) Comply with the provisions of chapters 78, 81, 82, 86, 87, 87A, 88 and 88A of NRS when filing with the Secretary of State its articles of incorporation, articles of association, articles of organization, certificate of registration, certificate of limited partnership, certificate of trust or other documents of organization, or any amendment thereof.

4. Unless otherwise provided in the declaration, the association shall not have any ownership or control over the hotel unit or the shared components.

(Added to NRS by 2007, 2212; A 2015, 1222)

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NRS 116B.415 - Organization of unit-owners’ association.