Nevada Code § 113.140

Disclosure of unknown defect not required; form does not constitute warranty; duty of buyer and prospective buyer to exercise reasonable care
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1. NRS
113.130 does not require a seller to disclose a defect in residential
property of which the seller is not aware.
2. A completed disclosure form does not
constitute an express or implied warranty regarding any condition of
residential property.
3. Neither this chapter nor chapter 645 of NRS relieves a buyer or
prospective buyer of the duty to exercise reasonable care to protect himself or
herself.

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