Nevada Code § 39.670

Determination of value
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1. Except as
otherwise provided in subsections 2 and 3, if the court determines that the
property which is the subject of the partition action is heirs property, the
court shall determine the fair market value of the property by ordering an
appraisal pursuant to subsection 4.
2. If all cotenants have agreed to the
value of the property or to another method of valuation, the court shall adopt
that value or the value produced by the agreed method of valuation.
3. If the court determines that the
evidentiary value of an appraisal is outweighed by the cost of the appraisal,
the court, after an evidentiary hearing, shall determine the fair market value
of the property and send notice to the parties of the value.
4. If the court orders an appraisal, the
court shall appoint a disinterested real estate appraiser licensed in this
State to determine the fair market value of the property assuming sole
ownership of the fee simple estate. On completion of the appraisal, the
appraiser shall file a sworn or verified appraisal with the court.
5. If an appraisal is conducted pursuant
to subsection 4, not later than 10 days after the appraisal is filed, the court
shall send notice to each party with a known address, stating:
(a) The appraised fair market value of the
property;
(b) That the appraisal is available at the clerk
of the courts office; and
(c) That a party may object to the appraisal not
later than 30 days after the notice is sent, stating the grounds for the
objection.
6. If an appraisal is filed with the court
pursuant to subsection 4, the court shall conduct a hearing to determine the
fair market value of the property not earlier than 30 days after a copy of the
notice of appraisal is sent to each party under subsection 5, whether or not an
objection to the appraisal is filed under paragraph (c) of subsection 5. In
addition to the court-ordered appraisal, the court may consider any other
evidence of value that is offered by a party.
7. After the hearing under subsection 6,
but before considering the merits of the partition action, the court shall
determine the fair market value of the property and send notice to the parties
of the value.

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