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SB 78-82

Makes various changes relating to property. (BDR 10-623)

2025 Regular Session

Nevada SB 78-82 proposes unspecified property law modifications but stalled without advancement after initial reading on February 11, 2025.

Bill read. No further consideration.
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Bill Summary · SB 78-82

Legislative bill overview

SB 78-82 is a Nevada bill that makes unspecified changes relating to property law. The bill was introduced, received a special order designation for consideration on February 11, 2025, but was read without further action being taken, effectively stalling its progress in the legislature.

Why is this important

Property law affects real estate transactions, ownership rights, and land use across Nevada. Without knowing the specific amendments proposed, the real-world impact cannot be determined, but any changes to property statutes could affect homeowners, investors, and local governments' regulatory authority.

Potential points of contention

  • Vague bill description: The "BDR 10-623" designation and lack of specific content details make it impossible to assess which property-related areas are targeted (landlord-tenant, zoning, mineral rights, etc.)
  • Legislative stalling: The bill received no further consideration after being read, suggesting either lack of support, procedural issues, or displacement by other priorities
  • Public transparency concerns: Citizens cannot meaningfully engage with legislation when bill summaries remain this general

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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