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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 624 - CONTRACTORS

NRS 624.600 Required disclosures by general building contractor to owner of single-family residence or qualified multifamily affordable housing property with whom contractor has contracted.

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NRS 624.600 Required disclosures by general building contractor to owner of single-family residence or qualified multifamily affordable housing property with whom contractor has contracted.
1. A general building contractor shall provide in writing to the owner of a single-family residence or, in the case of a contract for work concerning a residential photovoltaic system used to produce electricity on a qualified multifamily affordable housing property, the owner of the qualified multifamily affordable housing property with whom he or she has contracted:
(a)The name, license number, business address and telephone number of:
(1)All subcontractors with whom he or she has contracted on the project; and
(2)All persons who furnish material of the value of $500 or more to be used in the project.
(b)A notice that a person described in paragraph
(a)may record a notice of lien upon the residence of the owner and any building, structure and improvement thereon pursuant to the provisions of NRS 108.226 .
(c)An informational form, whose contents must be prescribed by the Board, regarding:
(1)Contractors pursuant to this chapter; and
(2)Mechanics’ and materialmen’s liens pursuant to chapter 108 of NRS.
2. As used in this section, “qualified multifamily affordable housing property” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 704.7714 .
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