Nevada Code § 489.776

Duties of transferor or agent; when disclosure not required; regulations
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section and unless required to make a disclosure pursuant to NRS 40.770 , if a manufactured home, mobile
home, manufactured building or commercial coach or factory-built housing is or
has been the site of a crime that involves the manufacturing of any material,
compound, mixture or preparation which contains any quantity of
methamphetamine, a transferor or his or her agent who has actual knowledge of
such information shall disclose the information to a transferee or his or her
agent.
2. The disclosure described in subsection
1 is not required if:
(a) All materials and substances involving
methamphetamine have been removed from or remediated on the manufactured home,
mobile home, manufactured building, commercial coach or factory-built housing
by an entity certified or licensed to do so; or
(b) The manufactured home, mobile home,
manufactured building, commercial coach or factory-built housing has been
deemed safe for habitation by the board of health.
3. The disclosure described in subsection
1 is not required for any sale or other transfer or intended sale or other
transfer of a manufactured home, mobile home, manufactured building or
commercial coach or factory-built housing by a transferor:
(a) To any co-owner of the manufactured home,
mobile home, manufactured building, commercial coach or factory-built housing,
the spouse of the transferor or a person related within the third degree of
consanguinity or affinity to the transferor; or
(b) If the transferor is a dealer and this is the
first sale or transfer of a new manufactured home, new mobile home, new
manufactured building or new commercial coach or new factory-built housing.
4. The Division may adopt regulations to carry
out the provisions of this section.
5. As used in this section, board of
health has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS
439.4797 .

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