Nevada Code § 107.086

Additional requirements for sale of owner-occupied housing: Notice; form; petition for mediation; election to waive mediation; adoption of rules concerning mediation; applicability
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 4 of NRS 107.0865 , in
addition to the requirements of NRS 107.085 ,
the exercise of the power of sale pursuant to NRS
107.080 with respect to any deed of trust which concerns owner-occupied
housing is subject to the provisions of this section.
2. The trustee shall not exercise a power
of sale pursuant to NRS 107.080 unless
the trustee:
(a) Includes with the notice of default and
election to sell which is mailed, or delivered by electronic transmission if
authorized by the parties, to the grantor or the person who holds the title of
record as required by subsection 3 of NRS
107.080 :
(1) Contact information which the grantor
or the person who holds the title of record may use to reach a person with
authority to negotiate a loan modification on behalf of the beneficiary of the
deed of trust;
(2) Contact information which the grantor
or the person who holds the title of record may use to serve notice as required
pursuant to subsection 3 if the grantor or person who holds the title does not
elect to waive mediation;
(3) Contact information for at least one
local housing counseling agency approved by the United States Department of
Housing and Urban Development;
(4) A notice provided by Home Means
Nevada, Inc., or its successor organization, indicating that the grantor or the
person who holds the title of record may petition the district court to
participate in mediation pursuant to this section if he or she files such a
petition, pays a $25 filing fee, serves a copy of the petition upon the
beneficiary of the deed, Home Means Nevada, Inc., or its successor
organization, and the trustee by certified mail, return receipt requested or, if
authorized by the parties, by electronic transmission, and pays to the district
court his or her share of the fee established pursuant to subsection 12; and
(5) A form upon which the grantor or the
person who holds the title of record may indicate an election to waive
mediation pursuant to this section and one envelope addressed to the trustee
and one envelope addressed to Home Means Nevada, Inc., or its successor
organization, which the grantor or the person who holds the title of record may
use to comply with the provisions of subsection 3;
(b) In addition to including the information
described in paragraph (a) with the notice of default and election to sell
which is mailed or delivered by electronic transmission, as applicable, to the
grantor or the person who holds the title of record as required by subsection 3
of NRS 107.080 , provides to the grantor
or the person who holds the title of record the information described in
paragraph (a) concurrently with, but separately from, the notice of default and
election to sell which is mailed or delivered by electronic transmission, as
applicable, to the grantor or the person who holds the title of record as
required by subsection 3 of NRS 107.080 ;
(c) Serves a copy of the notice upon Home Means
Nevada, Inc., or its successor organization;
(d) If the owner-occupied housing is located
within a common-interest community, notifies the unit-owners association of
the common-interest community, not later than 10 days after mailing or
delivering by electronic transmission, as applicable, the copy of the notice of
default and election to sell as required by subsection 3 of NRS 107.080 , that the exercise of the power
of sale is subject to the provisions of this section; and
(e) Causes to be recorded in the office of the
recorder of each county in which the trust property, or any part thereof, is
situated:
(1) The certificate provided to the
trustee by Home Means Nevada, Inc., or its successor organization, pursuant to
subsection 4 or 7 which provides that no mediation is required in the matter;
or
(2) The certificate provided to the
trustee by Home Means Nevada, Inc., or its successor organization, pursuant to
subsection 8 which provides that mediation has been completed in the matter.
3. If the grantor or the person who holds
the title of record elects to waive mediation, he or she shall, not later than
30 days after service of the notice in the manner required by NRS 107.080 , complete the form required by
subparagraph (5) of paragraph (a) of subsection 2 and return the form to the
trustee and Home Means Nevada, Inc., or its successor organization, by
certified mail, return receipt requested or, if authorized by the parties, by
electronic transmission. If the grantor or the person who holds the title of
record does not elect to waive mediation, he or she shall, not later than 30
days after the service of the notice in the manner required by NRS 107.080 , petition the district court to
participate in mediation pursuant to this section, at the time of filing such a
petition, pay to the clerk of the court a fee of $25 and his or her share of
the fee established pursuant to subsection 12. The grantor or the person who
holds the title of record shall serve a copy of the petition, by certified
mail, return receipt requested or, if authorized by the parties, by electronic
transmission, upon the beneficiary of the deed of trust and Home Means Nevada,
Inc., or its successor organization. Upon receipt of the copy of the petition,
Home Means Nevada, Inc., or its successor organization, shall notify the
trustee and every other person with an interest by certified mail, return
receipt requested or, if authorized by the parties, by electronic transmission,
of the petition of the grantor or person who holds the title of record to
participate in mediation pursuant to this section. Upon receipt of a petition
pursuant to this section, the district court shall assign the matter to a
senior justice, judge, hearing master or other designee and schedule the matter
for mediation. If the grantor or person who holds the title of record satisfies
the requirements of this subsection to participate in mediation pursuant to
this section, no further action may be taken to exercise the power of sale
until the completion of the mediation.
4. If the grantor or the person who holds
the title of record indicates on the form described in subparagraph (5) of
paragraph (a) of subsection 2 an election to waive mediation, fails to petition
the district court pursuant to subsection 3 or fails to pay to the district
court his or her share of the fee established pursuant to subsection 12 as
required by subsection 3, Home Means Nevada, Inc., or its successor
organization, shall, not later than 60 days after Home Means Nevada, Inc., or
its successor organization, receives the form indicating an election to waive
mediation or 90 days after the service of the notice in the manner required by NRS 107.080 , whichever is earlier, provide
to the trustee a certificate which provides that no mediation is required in
the matter.
5. Each mediation required by this section
must be conducted by a senior justice, judge, hearing master or other designee
pursuant to the rules adopted pursuant to subsection 12. The beneficiary of the
deed of trust or a representative shall attend the mediation. The grantor or
his or her representative, or the person who holds the title of record or his
or her representative, shall attend the mediation. The beneficiary of the deed
of trust shall bring to the mediation the original or a certified copy of the
deed of trust, the mortgage note, each assignment of the deed of trust or
mortgage note and any documents created in connection with a loan modification.
If the beneficiary of the deed of trust is represented at the mediation by
another person, that person must have authority to negotiate a loan
modification on behalf of the beneficiary of the deed of trust or have access
at all times during the mediation to a person with such authority.
6. If the beneficiary of the deed of trust
or the representative fails to attend the mediation, fails to participate in
the mediation in good faith or does not bring to the mediation each document
required by subsection 5 or does not have the authority or access to a person
with the authority required by subsection 5, the mediator shall prepare and
submit to the district court a recommendation concerning the imposition of
sanctions against the beneficiary of the deed of trust or the representative.
The court may issue an order imposing such sanctions against the beneficiary of
the deed of trust or the representative as the court determines appropriate,
including, without limitation, requiring a loan modification in the manner
determined proper by the court.
7. If the grantor or the person who holds
the title of record is enrolled to participate in mediation pursuant to this
section but fails to attend the mediation, the district court shall dismiss the
petition. Home Means Nevada, Inc., or its successor organization, shall, not
later than 30 days after the scheduled mediation, provide to the trustee a
certificate which states that no mediation is required in the matter.
8. If the mediator determines that the
parties, while acting in good faith, are not able to agree to a loan
modification, the mediator shall prepare and submit to the district court a
recommendation that the petition be dismissed. The court may dismiss the
petition and if the petition is dismissed, transmit a copy of the order of
dismissal to Home Means Nevada, Inc., or its successor organization. Home Means
Nevada, Inc., or its successor organization, shall, not later than 30 days
after receipt of such an order, provide to the trustee a certificate which
provides that the mediation required by this section has been completed in the
matter.
9. If the parties agree to a loan
modification or settlement, the mediator shall notify the district court. Upon
receipt of such notification, the court shall enter an order describing the
terms of any loan modification or settlement agreement.
10. Upon receipt of the certificate
provided to the trustee by Home Means Nevada, Inc., or its successor
organization, pursuant to subsection 4, 7 or 8, if the property is located
within a common-interest community, the trustee shall, not later than 10 days
after receipt of the certificate, notify the unit-owners association of the
existence of the certificate.
11. During the pendency of any mediation
pursuant to this section, a units owner must continue to pay any obligation,
other than any past due obligation.
12. The Supreme Court shall adopt rules
necessary to carry out the provisions of this section. The rules must, without
limitation, include provisions:
(a) Ensuring that mediations occur in an orderly
and timely manner.
(b) Requiring each party to a mediation to
provide such information as the mediator determines necessary.
(c) Establishing procedures to protect the
mediation process from abuse and to ensure that each party to the mediation
acts in good faith.
(d) Establishing a total fee of not more than
$500 that may be charged and collected by the district court for mediation
services pursuant to this section and providing that the responsibility for
payment of the fee must be shared equally by the parties to the mediation. On
or before the first Monday of each month, the clerk of the district court shall
pay over to the county treasurer an amount equal to $100 of each fee charged
and collected pursuant to this paragraph. The county treasurer shall remit
quarterly all such amounts turned over to the county treasurer to the State
Controller for deposit to the Account for Foreclosure Mediation Assistance
created by paragraph (b) of subsection 13 of NRS
107.080 .
(e) Prescribing a form supplied by the district
court to file a petition to participate in mediation pursuant to this section.
13. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 15, the provisions of this section do not apply if:
(a) The grantor or the person who holds the title
of record has surrendered the property, as evidenced by a letter confirming the
surrender or delivery of the keys to the property to the trustee, the
beneficiary of the deed of trust or the mortgagee, or an authorized agent
thereof; or
(b) A petition in bankruptcy has been filed with
respect to the grantor or the person who holds the title of record under
chapter 7, 11, 12 or 13 of Title 11 of the United States Code and the
bankruptcy court has not entered an order closing or dismissing the case or
granting relief from a stay of foreclosure.
14. A noncommercial lender is not excluded
from the application of this section.
15. Each mediator who acts pursuant to
this section in good faith and without gross negligence are immune from civil
liability for those acts.
16. Home Means Nevada, Inc., or its
successor organization, shall develop and maintain an Internet portal for a
program of foreclosure mediation to streamline the process of foreclosure
mediation. Home Means Nevada, Inc., or its successor organization shall:
(a) Make available on the Internet portal the
option to receive by electronic transmission any notification required as part
of the process of foreclosure mediation;
(b) Require authorization in writing from any
party who wants to receive notification by electronic transmission; and
(c) Authorize notification by electronic
transmission at each stage of the process of foreclosure mediation.
17. Home Means Nevada, Inc., or its
successor organization, shall, at least once each calendar year, submit to the
Interim Finance Committee:
(a) A report concerning the program of
foreclosure mediation and the operational and financial status of Home Means
Nevada, Inc., or its successor organization; and
(b) The annual audit and tax returns of Home
Means Nevada, Inc., or its successor organization.
18. As used in this section:
(a) Common-interest community has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 116.021 .
(b) Obligation has the meaning ascribed to it
in NRS 116.310313 .
(c) Unit-owners association has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 116.011 .
(d) Units owner has the meaning ascribed to it
in NRS 116.095 .

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