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119.183  Sales: Disclosure to purchaser concerning public services and utilities.  Each seller of more than one lot created by a map of division into large parcels must, before the intending purchaser signs any binding agreement, disclose to the intending purchaser in writing by a separate document signed by the intending purchaser that the city, county, school district and special districts are not obligated to furnish any service, specifically mentioning fire protection and roads, to the land so divided, and that any public utility may be similarly free of obligation.

      (Added to NRS by 1979, 1507)

     

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-10 > Chapter-119 > Requirements-and-restrictions > 119-183

119.183  Sales: Disclosure to purchaser concerning public services and utilities.  Each seller of more than one lot created by a map of division into large parcels must, before the intending purchaser signs any binding agreement, disclose to the intending purchaser in writing by a separate document signed by the intending purchaser that the city, county, school district and special districts are not obligated to furnish any service, specifically mentioning fire protection and roads, to the land so divided, and that any public utility may be similarly free of obligation.

      (Added to NRS by 1979, 1507)

     


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-10 > Chapter-119 > Requirements-and-restrictions > 119-183

119.183  Sales: Disclosure to purchaser concerning public services and utilities.  Each seller of more than one lot created by a map of division into large parcels must, before the intending purchaser signs any binding agreement, disclose to the intending purchaser in writing by a separate document signed by the intending purchaser that the city, county, school district and special districts are not obligated to furnish any service, specifically mentioning fire protection and roads, to the land so divided, and that any public utility may be similarly free of obligation.

      (Added to NRS by 1979, 1507)