SB 202
Revises provisions relating to real property. (BDR 15-729)
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Bill overview
This bill revises Nevada law regarding real property, specifically addressing instances of housebreaking and unlawful occupancy. It makes it unlawful to intentionally procure or offer a false rental agreement for these crimes, expands the definition of unlawful occupancy to include taking residence in any dwelling without permission, and clarifies procedures for lockout situations. The bill also defines ‘squatter’ and ‘tenant’ for legal proceedings and reduces the timeframe for contesting lockouts and recovering personal property. It aims to strengthen penalties and provide clearer guidelines for resolving disputes related to unauthorized occupancy.
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