Nevada Code § 271.545

Delinquent assessment or installment marked delinquent on assessment roll; contents of notice of sale of property; ordinance to establish procedures for conducting sale of property
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1. All assessments and installments
thereof shall be collected and enforced by the municipal treasurer at the times
and in the manner provided by the Consolidated Local Improvements Law and as
hereafter provided. As soon as any assessment or installment becomes
delinquent, the municipal treasurer shall mark the same delinquent on the
assessment roll. Within 60 days thereafter, the governing body shall direct the
municipal treasurer to give notice of the sale of the property or properties
subject to the lien of a delinquent installment or the entire assessment if the
governing body has exercised its option to cause the whole amount of the unpaid
principal to become due and payable. The notice shall contain:
(a) The name of each last known owner of each
tract upon which an assessment or installment thereof is delinquent, or if not
known that the name is unknown.
(b) A description of each tract upon which an assessment
is delinquent, and the total amount due thereon, including the delinquent
installment or the whole assessment, as the case may be, accrued interest upon
the whole amount of unpaid principal to the date of delinquency, interest upon
unpaid principal and accrued interest from the date of delinquency to the date
of sale at a rate not exceeding 1 percent per month, penalties and collection
costs, including attorneys fees.
(c) A statement of the time and place of sale.
(d) A statement that each property described will
be sold to satisfy the total amount due thereon as aforesaid.
2. A governing body may adopt an ordinance
to establish the procedures for conducting a sale of a property pursuant to the
provisions of NRS 271.540 to 271.620 , inclusive, including, without
limitation, the method of determining the person who shall be permitted to
purchase a property at such a sale.

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