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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 116B - CONDOMINIUM HOTEL ACT

NRS 116B.375 Subdivision of units.

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NRS 116B.375 Subdivision of units.
1. If the declaration expressly so permits, a residential unit may be subdivided into two or more residential units upon receipt of consent from the hotel unit owner. Subject to the declaration and law other than this chapter, upon receipt of consent from the hotel unit owner to subdivide a residential unit, the association shall prepare, execute and record an amendment to the declaration, including the plats, subdividing the residential unit.
2. The amendment to the declaration must be executed by the owner of the unit to be subdivided, assign an identifying number to each residential unit created, and reallocate the allocated interests and allocated liability for shared expenses formerly allocated to the subdivided residential unit to the new residential units in any reasonable manner prescribed by the owner of the subdivided unit or on any other basis the declaration requires.
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