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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 361 - PROPERTY TAX

NRS 361.605 Rental of property held in trust; application of rents.

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NRS 361.605 Rental of property held in trust; application of rents. While property is held in trust as provided in this chapter, the county treasurer, or his or her successor in office, may collect any rents arising from the property during the time the property is subject to redemption. After the time of redemption has expired, until the property is sold, the county treasurer, or his or her successor in office, may rent the property, with the approval of the board of county commissioners, for a price to be fixed in its minutes.
The rents must be paid out by the county treasurer, or his or her successor in office, for the payment of any taxes, penalties, interest and costs already assessed and afterward accruing upon the property.
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