Nevada Code § 159.134

Selling real property of protected person
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1. All sales of real property of a
protected person must be confirmed by the court pursuant to NRS 159.146 before escrow closes for the
sale and title to the real property passes to the purchaser.
2. A petition for confirmation of the sale
must be filed with the court not later than 30 days after the date of the sale,
which is the date on which the contract for the sale was signed.
3. The court shall set the date of the
hearing for confirmation of the sale and give notice of the hearing in the manner
required pursuant to NRS 159.115 or as
the court may order.
4. An interested person may file written
objections to the confirmation of the sale before the hearing for confirmation
of the sale. If such objections are filed, the court shall conduct a hearing
regarding those objections during which the interested person may offer
witnesses in support of the objections. The court may, in its discretion, allow
oral objections to the confirmation of the sale on the date of the hearing for
confirmation of the sale.
5. Before the court confirms a sale, the
court must find that notice of the sale was given in the manner required
pursuant to NRS 159.1425 and 159.144 , unless the sale was exempt from
notice pursuant to NRS 159.123 .

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