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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 119A - TIME SHARES

NRS 119A.495 Withdrawal of units from time-share plan; conditions of withdrawal; exceptions.

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NRS 119A.495 Withdrawal of units from time-share plan; conditions of withdrawal; exceptions.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, if a time-share instrument authorizes the developer to withdraw units from the time-share plan, any unit that is subject to withdrawal may not be withdrawn if a time share attributable to that unit is owned by a purchaser.
2. Any legally created units or parcels within a project may be withdrawn from the time-share plan by the developer if:
(a)All remaining owners having an interest in the unit or parcel, if there are any such remaining owners, give written consent to the withdrawal;
(b)The developer amends the time-share instrument which established the time-share plan to reduce the number of units or parcels included in the time-share plan by the number of units or parcels withdrawn pursuant to this subsection;
(c)Any existing cost-sharing agreement between the developer and the association covering shared common areas or amenities is amended to reflect the reduction in the number of units or parcels included in the time-share plan as the result of the withdrawal of units or parcels pursuant to this subsection; and
(d)A new cost-sharing agreement which covers any common areas or amenities that are shared by the remaining units or parcels within the time-share plan and the units or parcels withdrawn pursuant to this subsection and which allocates the shared costs proportionately between the developer and the association according to the number and size of the units withdrawn pursuant to this subsection is entered into between the developer and the association.
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