Nevada Code § 148.270

Hearing concerning confirmation of sale: Considerations; higher offer; continuance; confirmation of sale without bids of property subject to lien or mortgage exceeding value of property
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1. At the hearing, the court shall
consider the necessity for the sale, or the advantage, benefit and interest of
the estate in having the sale made, and must examine the return and the
evidence in relation to the sale.
2. If it appears to the court that good
reason existed for the sale, that the sale was legally made and fairly
conducted, and complied with the requirements of NRS 148.260 , that the sum bid is not
disproportionate to the value, and it does not appear that a sum exceeding the
bid by at least 5 percent if the bid is not more than $100,000, or by at least
$5,000 if the bid is $100,000 or more, may be obtained, the court shall enter
an order confirming the sale and directing conveyances to be executed.
Otherwise, it shall vacate the sale. If the court directs that the property be
resold, notice must be given and the sale in all respects conducted as if no
previous sale had taken place.
3. If a written offer of 5 percent or
$5,000 more in amount than that named in the return is made to the court by a
responsible person, as provided in subsection 2, and the bid complies with all
provisions of the law, the court may accept the offer and confirm the sale to
that person, order a new sale or conduct a public auction in open court.
4. If a higher bid is received at the time
of a hearing to confirm the sale, the court may continue the hearing if it
finds that the original bidder was not notified of the hearing and might desire
to increase his or her bid, but failure to notify the original bidder or to
continue the hearing is not grounds to void an order confirming a sale.
5. If the court accepts a higher bid at
the time of a hearing to confirm the sale, the court shall confirm the original
purchase contract and include in the order confirming the sale the substitution
of the new sale price and purchaser. The order confirming the sale is a
sufficient addendum to the original contract to allow escrow to close.
6. Notwithstanding the provisions of this
section, if the estate is subject to a lien or mortgage that exceeds the value
of the property and the estate has entered into an agreement with the holder of
the lien or mortgage to waive any deficiency as to other estate property and
accept the net sales proceeds as full satisfaction of the lien or mortgage, the
court shall confirm the sale without accepting bids on the property.

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