Nevada Code § 657.110

Certain mortgagees and beneficiaries of deeds of trust to provide contact information to the Division of Financial Institutions; Division of Financial Institutions to maintain information on its Internet website
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1. Each mortgagee or beneficiary of a deed
of trust under a residential mortgage loan, including, without limitation, a
bank, credit union, savings bank, savings and loan association, thrift company
or other financial institution which is licensed, registered or otherwise
authorized to do business in this State, shall provide to the Division of
Financial Institutions the name, street address and any other contact
information of a person to whom:
(a) A borrower or a representative of a borrower
must send any document, record or notification necessary to facilitate a
mediation conducted pursuant to NRS 40.437 or 107.086 .
(b) A unit-owners association must send any
notice required to be given pursuant to NRS
116.3116 to 116.31168 , inclusive.
2. The Division of Financial Institutions
shall maintain on its Internet website the information provided to the Division
pursuant to subsection 1 and provide a prominent display of, or a link to, the
information described in subsection 1, on the home page of its Internet
website.
3. As used in this section:
(a) Borrower means a person who is a mortgagor
or grantor of a deed of trust under a residential mortgage loan.
(b) Residential mortgage loan means a loan
which is primarily for personal, family or household use and which is secured
by a mortgage or deed of trust on owner-occupied housing as defined in NRS 107.015 .

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