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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 76 — Real Property

76-1408. Exclusions from application of act.

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Unless created to avoid the application of the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, the following arrangements are not governed by the act:
(1)Residence at an institution, public or private, if incidental to detention or the provision of medical, geriatric, educational, counseling, religious, or similar service.
(2)Occupancy under a contract of sale of a dwelling unit or the property of which it is a part, if the occupant is the purchaser or a person who succeeds to his or her interest.
(3)Occupancy by a member of a fraternal or social organization in the portion of a structure operated for the benefit of the organization.
(4)Transient occupancy in a hotel or motel.
(5)Occupancy by an employee of a landlord whose right to occupancy is conditional upon employment in and about the premises.
(6)Occupancy by an owner of a condominium unit or a holder of a proprietary lease in a cooperative.
(7)Occupancy under a rental agreement covering premises used by the occupant primarily for agricultural purposes.
(8)A lease of improved or unimproved residential land for a term of five years or more.
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