Nevada Code § 271.257

Circumstances under which majority of property owners may act on behalf of all property owners
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Except
as otherwise provided by law or an agreement between the respective parties,
and regardless of the date on which an interest in property was acquired, if a
property owner:
1. Owns property that is:
(a) Subject to a covenant, condition or
restriction recorded against the property before July 1, 2017; and
(b) Not subject to the provisions of chapter 116 of NRS; and
2. Owns additional property jointly with
one or more other such property owners or owns a fractional interest in
additional property as a tenant in common along with one or more other such
property owners,
any property
owners representing at least a majority of the ownership of such additional
property may act on behalf of all the property owners who own such additional
property.

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