Nevada Code § 489.501

Dealer to complete report of sale when new manufactured home, new mobile home, new manufactured building or new commercial coach or new factory-built housing is sold; buyer to sign acknowledgment of taxes; distribution of report of sale
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1. When a new manufactured home, new
mobile home, new manufactured building or new commercial coach or new
factory-built housing is sold in this State by a dealer, the dealer shall
complete a report of sale. The report of sale must be in a form prescribed by
the Division.
2. The dealer shall require the buyer to
sign an acknowledgment of taxes, on a form prescribed by the Division. A dealer
who sells a new manufactured home, new mobile home, new manufactured building
or new commercial coach or new factory-built housing shall deliver the buyers
copy of the acknowledgment of taxes to the buyer at the time of sale and submit
another copy within 30 days after the date of the sale to the county assessor
of the county in which the manufactured home, mobile home, manufactured
building, commercial coach or factory-built housing will be located.
3. The dealer shall submit the completed
report of sale and the manufacturers certificate or statement of origin to the
Division within 30 days after the execution of all instruments which the
contract of sale required to be executed at the time of sale or within 30 days
after the date of sale, whichever is later, unless an extension of time is
granted by the Division.
4. A dealer who sells a new manufactured
home, new mobile home, new manufactured building or new commercial coach or new
factory-built housing shall deliver a copy of the report of sale to the buyer
at the time of sale and submit another copy within 30 days after the date of
the sale to the county assessor of the county in which the manufactured home, mobile
home, manufactured building, commercial coach or factory-built housing will be
located.

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