Nevada Code § 393.250

Adoption and contents of resolution declaring intention to sell or lease property; additional requirements of resolution for sale of house or other structure built by pupils
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1. Before ordering the sale or lease of
any property, the board of trustees shall, in an open meeting by a majority
vote of the members, adopt a resolution declaring its intention to sell the
property, or a resolution declaring its intention to lease it.
2. The resolution must:
(a) Describe the property proposed to be sold or
leased in such a manner as to identify it.
(b) Specify the minimum price or rental, and the
terms upon which it will be sold or leased, and the commission, if any, which
must not exceed the normal commissions prevailing in the community at the time,
which the board will pay to a licensed real estate broker.
(c) Except as otherwise provided in NRS 393.247 , fix a time, not less than 3
weeks thereafter, for a public meeting of the board of trustees to be held at
its regular place of meeting, at which sealed proposals to purchase or lease
will be received and considered.
3. In addition to the requirements
specified in subsection 2, if the property proposed to be sold is a house or
other structure built by pupils enrolled in a program of instruction offered by
a public school in the school district and the board of trustees has listed the
house or structure with a real estate broker pursuant to the provisions of
subsection 3 of NRS 393.245 , the
resolution required pursuant to the provisions of this section must include:
(a) The name, business address and telephone
number of the real estate broker; and
(b) The period during which the house or
structure may be inspected by prospective purchasers.

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