Nevada requires disclosure of:
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Property defects, common-interest community status, and more
Only structural issues
Nevada requires disclosure of more than just structural issues. While structural defects must be disclosed, the state's requirements extend to include common-interest community status and other material facts.
Only environmental hazards
Environmental hazards are not the only required disclosures in Nevada. While they must be disclosed if known, the state requires additional information including property defects and common-interest community status.
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Nevada law requires disclosure of property defects, common-interest community status, and various other material facts that could affect a buyer's decision or property value. This comprehensive approach ensures transparency in transactions.
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