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

NRS 461A.240 Unlawful acts.

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NRS 461A.240 Unlawful acts.
1. It is unlawful for the person ordered to abate a nuisance under this chapter to fail or refuse to remove or abate the nuisance within 60 days after the date of personal service or acknowledgment of receipt by mail of the order. After the expiration of the 60 days, the agency may abate the nuisance.
2. It is unlawful for any person to use, cause to be used or permit to be used for occupancy:
(a)Any mobile home which does not comply with the safety standards for the installation, support and tie down of mobile homes required by NRS 489.251 .
(b)Any mobile home that is not fit for the use for which it was intended or could cause an unreasonable risk or make it immediately dangerous to the life, health, property, safety or welfare of the public or of the occupants.
(c)Any mobile home in an unsanitary condition.
(d)Any mobile home which is structurally unsound or does not protect its occupants against the elements.
(e)Any mobile home which has been declared by the agency to be substandard.
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