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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 116 - COMMON-INTEREST OWNERSHIP (UNIFORM ACT)

NRS 116.089 “Special declarant’s rights” defined.

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NRS 116.089 “Special declarant’s rights” defined. “Special declarant’s rights” means rights reserved for the benefit of a declarant to:
1. Complete improvements indicated on plats or in the declaration or, in a cooperative, to complete improvements described in the public offering statement pursuant to paragraph
(b)of subsection 1 of NRS 116.4103 ;
2. Exercise any developmental right;
3. Maintain sales offices, management offices, signs advertising the common-interest community and models;
4. Use easements through the common elements for the purpose of making improvements within the common-interest community or within real estate which may be added to the common-interest community;
5. Make the common-interest community subject to a master association;
6. Merge or consolidate a common-interest community with another common-interest community of the same form of ownership; or
7. Appoint or remove any officer of the association or any master association or any member of an executive board during any period of declarant’s control.
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