Nevada Code § 318.512

Appraisal required; selection of appraisers; sale for less than appraisal prohibited
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Except as
otherwise provided in NRS 318.1177 , 318.118 and 318.215 :
1. Before ordering any real property of
the district for sale, the board of trustees must:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this
paragraph, obtain two independent appraisals of the real property. If the board
of trustees holds a public hearing on the matter of the fair market value of
the real property, one independent appraisal of the real property is sufficient
before selling the real property. The appraisal or appraisals, as applicable,
must have been prepared not more than 6 months before the date on which the
real property is offered for sale.
(b) Select the one independent appraiser or two
independent appraisers, as applicable, from the list of appraisers established
pursuant to NRS 318.5121 .
(c) Verify the qualifications of each appraiser
selected pursuant to paragraph (b). The determination of the board of trustees
as to the qualifications of the appraiser is conclusive.
2. The board of trustees shall not sell
the property for less than:
(a) If two independent appraisals were obtained
pursuant to subsection 1, the average of the appraisals of the real property.
(b) If one appraisal is obtained pursuant to
subsection 1, the appraised value of the real property.

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