Nevada Code § 119.120

Exemptions: Single purchase; large lots; contractors; court orders; governmental agencies
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provisions of this chapter do not apply, unless the method of disposition is
adopted to evade those provisions or the provisions of the Interstate Land
Sales Full Disclosure Act, 15 U.S.C. 1701 to 1720, inclusive, upon
notification to the Division by the person electing to be exempt under this
section, to the making of any offer or disposition of any subdivision or lot,
parcel, unit or interest therein:
1. By a purchaser of any lot, parcel,
interest or unit of a subdivision for his or her own account in a single or
isolated transaction.
2. If:
(a) Each lot, parcel, interest or unit being
offered or disposed of in any subdivision is more than 80 acres in size;
(b) The purchaser or his or her agent inspects
the land before purchasing it; and
(c) The developer signs an affirmation which
states that the purchaser or his or her agent has inspected the land before
purchasing it, and the affirmation is made a matter of record in accordance
with regulations of the Division.
For purposes
of this subsection, the size of any undivided interest being offered or
disposed of in any subdivision must be computed by dividing the number of the
undivided interests into the area of the subdivision, exclusive of common or
reserved areas, roadways or easements.
3. To any person who is licensed in this
state to engage and is engaged in the business of the construction of
residential, commercial or industrial buildings located in this state for
disposition.
4. By any person who owns the land and is
licensed in the State of Nevada to construct residential buildings if the land
is located in this state and is to include a residential building when
disposition is completed.
5. Pursuant to the order of any court of
this state.
6. By any government or governmental agency.

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