Nevada Code § 107.520

Application for foreclosure prevention alternative; acknowledgment of receipt required; contents of acknowledgment; deficiencies in application
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1. Not later than 5 business days after
receiving an application for a foreclosure prevention alternative or any
document in connection with such an application, a mortgage servicer, mortgagee
or beneficiary of the deed of trust shall send to the borrower written
acknowledgment of the receipt of the application or document.
2. The mortgage servicer, mortgagee or
beneficiary of the deed of trust shall include in the initial acknowledgment of
receipt of an application for a foreclosure prevention alternative:
(a) A description of the process for considering
the application, including, without limitation, a statement that:
(1) The mortgage servicer, mortgagee or beneficiary
must either deny the application for a foreclosure prevention alternative or
submit a written offer for a foreclosure prevention alternative within 30
calendar days after the borrower submits a complete application for a
foreclosure prevention alternative; and
(2) If the mortgage servicer, mortgagee or
beneficiary submits to the borrower a written offer for a foreclosure
prevention alternative, the borrower must accept or reject the offer within 14
calendar days after the borrower receives the offer, and the offer is deemed to
be rejected if the borrower does not accept or reject the offer within 14
calendar days after the borrower receives the offer;
(b) A statement of any deadlines that affect the
processing of an application for a foreclosure prevention alternative,
including, without limitation, the deadline for submitting any missing
documentation; and
(c) A statement of the expiration dates for any
documents submitted by the borrower.
3. If a borrower submits an application
for a foreclosure prevention alternative but does not initially submit all the
documents or information required to complete the application, the mortgage
servicer must:
(a) Include in the initial acknowledgment of
receipt of the application required by subsection 2 a statement of any
deficiencies in the borrowers application; and
(b) Allow the borrower not less than 30 calendar
days to submit any documents or information required to complete the
application.

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