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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 315 - HOUSING AUTHORITIES

NRS 315.99828 “Residential housing” defined.

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NRS 315.99828 “Residential housing” defined. “Residential housing” means one or more new or existing residential dwelling units financed pursuant to the provisions of NRS 315.9981 to 315.99874 , inclusive, for the primary purpose of providing decent, safe and sanitary dwelling accommodations for persons of low and moderate income in need of housing, including any buildings, manufactured homes, mobile homes, mobile home parks, land, improvements, equipment, facilities, other real or personal property, or other related nonhousing facilities which are necessary, convenient or desirable in connection therewith, and including, without limitation, streets, sewers, utilities, parks, site preparation, landscaping and other nonhousing facilities such as administrative, community, transportation, health, recreational, educational, commercial, retail, welfare and public facilities which the Authority determines improve the quality of the residential living for persons of low and moderate income.
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