Nevada Code § 149.030

Hearing and order
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1. At the time appointed, the court, upon
proof that due notice of the hearing has been given, shall proceed to hear the
petition and any objection that may have been filed or presented. If, after a
hearing, the court is satisfied that it will be to the advantage of the estate,
it shall enter an order directing the personal representative to borrow the
money and to execute the note or notes, and, in a proper case, to execute the
mortgage or give other security by way of security interest or other lien.
2. The court may direct that a lesser
amount than that named in the petition be borrowed, and may prescribe the
maximum rate of interest and the period of the loan, and require that the
interest and the whole or any part of the principal be paid, from time to time,
out of the whole estate or any part thereof, and that the personal property to
be subject to the security agreement or other lien, or any improvements on the
premises to be mortgaged, are insured for the further security of the lender,
and the premiums paid from the assets of the estate.
3. A certified copy of the order must be
recorded in the office of the county recorder of every county in which the
property affected by the order, or any portion thereof, is located.

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