Nevada Code § 21.240

Court may restrain waste until expiration of period for redemption; what is not considered waste
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Until
the expiration of the time allowed for redemption, the court may restrain the
commission of waste on the property, or may appoint a receiver to take charge
of the property, or the proceeds thereof, by order granted with or without
notice, on the application of the purchaser or the judgment creditor. But it
shall not be deemed waste for the person in possession of the property at the
time of sale, or entitled to possession afterwards, during the period allowed
for redemption, to continue to use it in the same manner in which it was
previously used; or to use it in the ordinary course of husbandry; or to make
necessary repairs of buildings thereon; or to use wood or timber on the
property therefor, or for the repair of fences, or for fuel for the persons
family while the person occupies the property.

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