Nevada Code § 393.240

Appointment, report and compensation of appraisers; exceptions
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section and NRS 393.3251 to 393.3255 , inclusive, if the board of
trustees proposes to sell or lease any real property, the board shall appoint
one appraiser. A second appraiser must be appointed by the Superintendent of
Public Instruction.
2. The appraisers shall make a report to
the board of trustees of their findings and determinations of the cash market
value of the property proposed to be sold, or the rental value of the property
proposed to be leased.
3. Except as otherwise provided in this
section and NRS 393.270 , no sale or
lease of real property may be made for less than the value fixed by the
appraisers, but this requirement does not apply to a conveyance without charge
to another political subdivision.
4. The compensation of each appraiser
appointed pursuant to the provisions of this section must be fixed by the board
of trustees and is a legal charge against the school district fund.
5. The board of trustees may sell real
property without an independent appraisal if the property is reasonably
determined by the board to have a fair market value of $5,000 or less.
6. If the board of trustees proposes to
sell a house or other structure that is built by pupils enrolled in a program
of instruction offered by a public school in the school district, the report
concerning the cash market value of the house or other structure required to be
submitted to the board of trustees pursuant to the provisions of subsection 2
must be prepared and submitted by an appraiser appointed by the board.

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