Nevada Code § 116.31043

Liabilities and obligations of person who succeeds to special declarants rights
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The
liabilities and obligations of a person who succeeds to special declarants
rights are as follows:
1. A successor to any special declarants
right who is an affiliate of a declarant is subject to all obligations and
liabilities imposed on the transferor by this chapter or by the declaration.
2. A successor to any special declarants
right, other than a successor described in subsection 3 or 4 or a successor who
is an affiliate of a declarant, is subject to the obligations and liabilities
imposed by this chapter or the declaration:
(a) On a declarant which relate to the
successors exercise or nonexercise of special declarants rights; or
(b) On his or her transferor, other than:
(1) Misrepresentations by any previous declarant;
(2) Warranties on improvements made by any
previous declarant, or made before the common-interest community was created;
(3) Breach of any fiduciary obligation by
any previous declarant or previous declarants appointees to the executive
board; or
(4) Any liability or obligation imposed on
the transferor as a result of the transferors acts or omissions after the
transfer.
3. A successor to only a right reserved in
the declaration to maintain models, offices for sales and signs ( NRS 116.2115 ), may not exercise any other
special declarants right, and is not subject to any liability or obligation as
a declarant, except the obligation to provide a public offering statement and any
liability arising as a result thereof.
4. A successor to all special declarants
rights held by a transferor who succeeded to those rights pursuant to a deed or
other instrument of conveyance in lieu of foreclosure or a judgment or
instrument conveying title under subsection 3 of NRS 116.3104 , may declare in a recorded
instrument the intention to hold those rights solely for transfer to another
person. Thereafter, until transferring all special declarants rights to any
person acquiring title to any unit or real estate subject to developmental
rights owned by the successor, or until recording an instrument permitting
exercise of all those rights, that successor may not exercise any of those
rights other than any right held by his or her transferor to control the
executive board in accordance with NRS
116.31032 for the duration of any period of declarants control, and any
attempted exercise of those rights is void. So long as a successor declarant
may not exercise special declarants rights under this subsection, the
successor declarant is not subject to any liability or obligation as a
declarant other than liability for his or her acts and omissions under NRS 116.31032 .

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