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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 461A - MOBILE HOMES AND PARKS

NRS 461A.115 Duty to inspect and report mobile homes suspected of being substandard or mobile home parks suspected of being operated in violation of applicable law.

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NRS 461A.115 Duty to inspect and report mobile homes suspected of being substandard or mobile home parks suspected of being operated in violation of applicable law. If an agency for enforcement has cause to believe that a mobile home is substandard or that the owner of a mobile home lot or mobile home park is in violation of any applicable health or safety code or regulation, or is in violation of any provision of this chapter or any regulation adopted pursuant thereto, the agency shall:
1. Inspect the mobile home, mobile home lot or mobile home park not later than 3 business days after the agency learns of the alleged substandard condition or violation; and
2. Make a report of the inspection to the Administrator not later than 2 business days after completing the inspection.
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