Nevada Code § 40.462

Distribution of proceeds of foreclosure sale
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1. Except as otherwise provided by
specific statute, this section governs the distribution of the proceeds of a
foreclosure sale. The provisions of NRS
40.455 , 40.457 and 40.459 do not affect the right to receive
those proceeds, which vests at the time of the foreclosure sale. The purchase
of any interest in the property at the foreclosure sale, and the subsequent
disposition of the property, does not affect the right of the purchaser to the
distribution of proceeds pursuant to paragraph (c) of subsection 2, or to
obtain a deficiency judgment pursuant to NRS
40.455 , 40.457 and 40.459 .
2. The proceeds of a foreclosure sale must
be distributed in the following order of priority:
(a) Payment of the reasonable expenses of taking
possession, maintaining, protecting and leasing the property, the costs and
fees of the foreclosure sale, including reasonable trustees fees, applicable
taxes and the cost of title insurance and, to the extent provided in the
legally enforceable terms of the mortgage or lien, any advances, reasonable
attorneys fees and other legal expenses incurred by the foreclosing creditor
and the person conducting the foreclosure sale.
(b) Satisfaction of the obligation being enforced
by the foreclosure sale.
(c) Satisfaction of obligations secured by any
junior mortgages or liens on the property, in their order of priority.
(d) Payment of the balance of the proceeds, if
any, to the debtor or the debtors successor in interest.
If there are
conflicting claims to any portion of the proceeds, the person conducting the
foreclosure sale is not required to distribute that portion of the proceeds
until the validity of the conflicting claims is determined through interpleader
or otherwise to the persons satisfaction.
3. A person who claims a right to receive
the proceeds of a foreclosure sale pursuant to paragraph (c) of subsection 2
must, upon the written demand of the person conducting the foreclosure sale,
provide:
(a) Proof of the obligation upon which the
claimant claims a right to the proceeds; and
(b) Proof of the claimants interest in the
mortgage or lien, unless that proof appears in the official records of a county
in which the property is located.
Such a
demand is effective upon personal delivery or upon mailing by registered or
certified mail, return receipt requested, to the last known address of the
claimant. Failure of a claimant to provide the required proof within 15 days
after the effective date of the demand waives the claimants right to receive those
proceeds.

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