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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 624 - CONTRACTORS

NRS 624.455 “Single-family residence” defined.

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NRS 624.455 “Single-family residence” defined.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, “single-family residence” means:
(a)A detached, stand-alone dwelling which is built upon a foundation and situated on its own real property parcel; or
(b)An individual condominium unit, townhouse unit or duplex unit,
Ê that serves as the residence for its owner.
2. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, the term includes:
(a)Any improvements associated with the dwelling that are affixed to the real property parcel.
(b)Any other real property which:
(1)Has a unique assessor’s parcel number or other unique identifier; and
(2)Is occupied as a residence by the owner of the property.
3. The term does not include:
(a)Any mobile or manufactured home.
(b)Personal property.
(c)Common areas or common elements of a condominium or other multi-family dwelling. As used in this paragraph, “common elements” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 116.017 .
(d)Improvements to any real property that is not owned by the dweller of the residence.
(e)Any dwelling or real property improvement which is rented or leased on a full- or part-time basis by a person who is not a member of the owner’s family. As used in this paragraph, “member of the owner’s family” means a person related to the owner by blood, adoption, marriage or domestic partnership within the second degree of consanguinity or affinity.
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