Nevada Code § 111.875

Enforcement of private transfer fee obligations created before May 20, 2011
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1. If a written request for a written
statement of the amount of the transfer fee due upon the sale of real property
is sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the payee under a
private transfer fee obligation that was created before May 20, 2011, at the
address appearing in the recorded notice described in NRS 111.870 , the payee shall provide such a
written statement to the person who requested the written statement not later
than 30 days after the date of mailing.
2. If the payee fails to comply with the
requirements of subsection 1:
(a) The private transfer fee obligation is void
and unenforceable and any interest in the real property that is subject to the
private transfer fee obligation may thereafter be conveyed free and clear of
the private transfer fee obligation; and
(b) The payee is subject to the liability
described in NRS 111.880 .
3. The person who requested the written
statement may record in the office of the county recorder of the county in
which the real property is located an affidavit which:
(a) States that the affiant has actual knowledge
of, and is competent to testify to, the facts set forth in the affidavit;
(b) Sets forth the legal description of the real
property that is subject to the private transfer fee obligation;
(c) Sets forth the name of the owner of the real
property as recorded in the office of the county recorder;
(d) Expressly refers to the recorded notice
described in NRS 111.870 by:
(1) The date on which the notice was
recorded in the office of the county recorder; and
(2) The book, page and document number, as
applicable, of the recorded notice;
(e) States that a written request for a written
statement of the amount of the transfer fee due upon the sale of the real
property was sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the payee at
the address appearing in the recorded notice described in NRS 111.870 , and that the payee failed to
provide such a written statement to the person who requested the written
statement within 30 days after the date of mailing; and
(f) Is signed by the affiant under penalty of
perjury.
4. When properly recorded, the affidavit
described in subsection 3 constitutes prima facie evidence that:
(a) A written request for a written statement of
the amount of the transfer fee due upon the sale of the real property was sent
by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the payee at the address
appearing in the recorded notice described in NRS
111.870 ;
(b) The payee failed to provide such a written
statement to the person who requested the written statement within 30 days
after the date of mailing; and
(c) The private transfer fee obligation is void
and unenforceable and any interest in the real property that is subject to the
private transfer fee obligation may thereafter be conveyed free and clear of
the private transfer fee obligation.

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