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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 279 - REDEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNITIES

NRS 279.630 Sale or lease of property acquired from revolving fund: Minimum amount; redeposit of proceeds; approval of sale or lease.

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NRS 279.630 Sale or lease of property acquired from revolving fund: Minimum amount; redeposit of proceeds; approval of sale or lease.
1. No real or personal property, or any interest therein, acquired or constructed in whole or in part with money from the redevelopment revolving fund may be sold or leased for an amount less than its fair market value in accordance with any covenants and conditions governing that sale or lease, unless the agency finds that a sale or lease for a lesser consideration is necessary to effectuate the purposes of the redevelopment plan.
2. All money received by the agency from the sale, lease or encumbering of property acquired with money from the redevelopment revolving fund in excess of the money required to repay the loans and interest thereon authorized by this chapter must be redeposited in the fund.
3. If any property acquired in whole or in part from the redevelopment revolving fund is to be sold or leased by the agency, the sale or lease must be first approved by the legislative body by resolution adopted after public hearing. Notice of the time and place of the hearing must be published once in a newspaper of the community at least 1 week before the hearing. The resolution must be adopted by a majority vote unless the legislative body has provided by ordinance for a two-thirds vote for such purpose.
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