Nevada Code § 39.270

Sales; notice
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1. All sales of real property under this
chapter must be made by public auction or by private sale. The sale must be
made to the highest bidder, upon notice published in the manner required by
subsections 2 and 3. The notice must state terms of sale, and if the property
or any part of it is to be sold subject to a prior estate, charge or lien, that
must be stated in the notice.
2. Notice of a public auction or a private
sale must be posted for 20 consecutive days, in three public places of the
township or city in which the property is situated and at the location where
the property is to be sold. The notice must also be given by publishing a copy
once each week for 3 consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation,
if there is one in the county. The cost of publication may not exceed the rate
for legal advertising provided in NRS
238.070 . If the newspaper neglects or refuses to make the publication, then
posting of the notices is sufficient notice.
3. In case of a private sale, the notice
must state a place where bids or offers will be received and a day on or after
which the sale will be made. The sale must be made within 1 year after that
date.

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