Nevada Code § 704.7671

Active affordability covenant defined
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Active affordability covenant means a
covenant, condition or restriction contained in a deed, contract or other legal
instrument which affects the transfer, sale or any other interest in real
property, which:
1. Establishes a period during which the
covenant, condition or restriction is active; and
2. During the period described in
subsection 1, limits the amount of any rent and utility charges that may be
charged to a natural person or household:
(a) Who has an income of:
(1) Not more than 80 percent of the area
median income based on the guidelines published by the United States Department
of Housing and Urban Development; or
(2) Not more than 150 percent of the federally
designated level signifying poverty as provided in the most recent federal
poverty guidelines published in the Federal Register by the United States
Department of Health and Human Services; or
(b) Which qualifies as a low-income family
pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 1437a(b)(2).

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