Nevada Code § 268.42865

Discharge of receiver: Findings of district court; discharge of unused money; retention of jurisdiction over substandard property and reporting after discharge
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1. A district court must discharge the
receiver appointed pursuant to NRS 268.4284 when the district court finds that:
(a) The conditions set forth in the court order
issued pursuant to NRS 268.4284 that
made the residential multifamily rental property a substandard property have
been properly repaired or abated; and
(b) A complete accounting of all costs relating
to the operation, repair or rehabilitation of or abatement of a condition at
the substandard property has been delivered to the district court.
2. Upon correction of the conditions that
made the residential multifamily rental property a substandard property, the
owner, the mortgagee or any lienholder may apply for the discharge of all money
not used by the receiver for removal of the condition and all other costs.
3. After discharging the receiver, the
district court may:
(a) Retain jurisdiction over the substandard
property for a period of time not to exceed than 18 consecutive months; and
(b) Require the owner of the substandard property
and the governing body of the city or its designee to report to the district
court on the substandard property in accordance with a schedule determined by
the district court.

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