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

NRS 116.4104 Public offering statement: Common-interest communities subject to developmental rights.

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NRS 116.4104 Public offering statement: Common-interest communities subject to developmental rights. If the declaration provides that a common-interest community is subject to any developmental rights, the public offering statement must disclose, in addition to the information required by NRS 116.4103 :
1. The maximum number of units that may be created;
2. A statement of how many or what percentage of the units that may be created will be restricted exclusively to residential use, or a statement that no representations are made regarding restrictions of use;
3. A statement of the extent to which any buildings or other improvements that may be erected pursuant to any developmental right in any part of the common-interest community will be compatible with existing buildings and improvements in the common-interest community in terms of architectural style, quality of construction, and size, or a statement that no assurances are made in those regards;
4. General descriptions of all other improvements that may be made and limited common elements that may be created within any part of the common-interest community pursuant to any developmental right reserved by the declarant, or a statement that no assurances are made in that regard;
5. A statement of any limitations as to the locations of any building or other improvement that may be constructed or made within any part of the common-interest community pursuant to any developmental right reserved by the declarant, or a statement that no assurances are made in that regard;
6. A statement that any limited common elements created pursuant to any developmental right reserved by the declarant will be of the same general types and sizes as the limited common elements within other parts of the common-interest community, or a statement of the types and sizes planned, or a statement that no assurances are made in that regard;
7. A statement that the proportion of limited common elements to units created pursuant to any developmental right reserved by the declarant will be approximately equal to the proportion existing within other parts of the common-interest community, or a statement of any other assurances in that regard, or a statement that no assurances are made in that regard;
8. A statement that all restrictions in the declaration affecting use, occupancy and alienation of units will apply to any units created pursuant to any developmental right reserved by the declarant, or a statement of any differentiations that may be made as to those units, or a statement that no assurances are made in that regard; and
9. A statement of the extent to which any assurances made pursuant to this section apply or do not apply if any developmental right is not exercised by the declarant.
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