Nevada Code § 116.021

Common-interest community defined
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1. Common-interest community means real
estate described in a declaration with respect to which a person, by virtue of
the persons ownership of a unit, is obligated to pay for a share of real
estate taxes, insurance premiums, maintenance or improvement of, or services or
other expenses related to, common elements, other units or other real estate
described in that declaration.
2. The term does not include an agreement
described in NRS 116.1209 .
3. For purposes of this section,
ownership of a unit does not include holding a leasehold interest of less
than 20 years in a unit, including options to renew.

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