NRS 159.1425
Notice of sale of real property of protected person: When required

  • manner of providing
  • waiver
  • content.

1.

Except as otherwise provided in this section and except for a sale pursuant to NRS 159.123 or 159.142, a guardian may sell the real property of a protected person only after the court grants authority for the sale pursuant to NRS 159.113 and notice of the sale is published:

(a)

In a newspaper that is published in the county in which the property, or some portion of the property, is located;

(b)

If a newspaper is not published in the county in which the property, or some portion of the property, is located:

(1)

In a newspaper of general circulation in the county; or

(2)

In such other newspaper as the court orders; or

(c)

On a public property listing service for a period of not less than 30 days.

2.

Except as otherwise provided in this section and except for a sale of real property pursuant to NRS 159.123 or 159.142, the notice of a sale must be published pursuant to paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection 1 not less than three times before the date on which the sale may be made, over a period of 14 days and 7 days apart.

3.

For good cause shown, the court may order fewer publications and shorten the time of notice, but must not shorten the time of notice to less than 8 days.

4.

The court may waive the requirement of publication pursuant to this section if:

(a)

The guardian is the sole devisee or heir of the estate; or

(b)

All devisees or heirs of the estate consent to the waiver in writing.

5.

Publication for the sale of real property is not required pursuant to this section if the property to be sold is reasonably believed to have a net value of $10,000 or less. In lieu of publication, the guardian shall post notice of the sale in three of the most public places in the county in which the property, or some portion of the property, is located for at least 14 days before the date on or after which an offer will be accepted for a sale.

6.

Any notice published or posted pursuant to this section must include, without limitation:

(a)

A description of the real property which reasonably identifies the property to be sold; and

(b)

The date, time and location on or after which an offer will be accepted.

Source: Section 159.1425 — Notice of sale of real property of protected person: When required; manner of providing; waiver; content., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-159.­html#NRS159Sec1425.

159.134
Selling real property of protected person.
159.136
Order requiring guardian to sell real property of estate.
159.138
Sale of equity of estate in real property of protected person that is subject to mortgage or lien and of property that is subject to mortgage or lien.
159.142
Sale of interest of protected person in real property owned jointly with one or more persons.
159.144
Sale of real property of guardianship estate: Requirements for establishing date
159.146
Hearing to confirm sale of real property: Considerations
159.148
Neglect or refusal of purchaser of real property to comply with terms of sale.
159.1365
Application of money from sale of real property of protected person that is subject to mortgage or other lien.
159.1375
Sale of real property of protected person to holder of mortgage or lien on such property.
159.1385
Contract for sale of real property of protected person authorized
159.1415
Presentation of offer to purchase real property to court for confirmation
159.1425
Notice of sale of real property of protected person: When required
159.1435
Public auction for sale of real property: Where held
159.1455
Confirmation by court of sale of real property of guardianship estate.
159.1465
Conveyance of real property of guardianship estate to purchaser upon confirmation of sale by court.
159.1475
Sale of real property made upon credit.
159.1495
Fraudulent sale of real property of protected person by guardian.
159.1505
Periods of limitation for actions to recover or set aside sale of real property.
Last Updated

Feb. 5, 2021

§ 159.1425’s source at nv​.us