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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 318 - GENERAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS

NRS 318.5121 Appraisers: Procedures for selection; disclosure statements; prohibitions.

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NRS 318.5121 Appraisers: Procedures for selection; disclosure statements; prohibitions.
1. The board of trustees shall adopt by resolution the procedures for creating and maintaining a list of appraisers qualified to conduct appraisals of real property offered for sale by the board. The list must:
(a)Contain the names of all persons qualified to act as a general appraiser in the same county as the real property that may be appraised; and
(b)Be organized at random and rotated from time to time.
2. An appraiser chosen pursuant to subsection 1 must provide a disclosure statement which includes, without limitation, all sources of income that may constitute a conflict of interest and any relationship with the real property owner or the owner of an adjoining real property.
3. An appraiser shall not perform an appraisal on any real property for sale by the board of trustees if:
(a)The appraiser has an interest in the real property or an adjoining property;
(b)The real property is located in a county whose population is 52,000 or more and any person who is related to the appraiser has an interest in the real property or an adjoining property and the relationship between the appraiser and the person is within the third degree of consanguinity or affinity; or
(c)The real property is located in a county whose population is less than 52,000 and any person who is related to the appraiser has an interest in the real property or an adjoining property and the relationship between the appraiser and the person is within the second degree of consanguinity or affinity.
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