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SB 335-82

Revises provisions regarding real property. (BDR 3-883)

2025 Regular Session

Nevada SB 335-82 revises real property law provisions; stalled after initial reading with no further legislative action taken as of February 2025.

Bill read. No further consideration.
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Bill Summary · SB 335-82

Legislative bill overview

SB 335-82 is a Nevada bill that revises provisions related to real property law, though the specific substantive changes are not detailed in the available information. The bill was introduced in the 2025 legislative session and designated as a special order of business, indicating it was considered a priority item for floor debate.

Why is this important

Real property law revisions can affect property ownership rights, transfer procedures, tax implications, and dispute resolution mechanisms for both residential and commercial real estate. Changes to these provisions can have widespread consequences for Nevada residents, businesses, and local governments involved in property transactions and administration.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope unclear from available information – Without the bill's actual text, it's difficult to identify specific controversies, though real property bills often face opposition from real estate industry groups, property rights advocates, or local governments depending on their content
  • Implementation timeline – Determining effective dates and transition periods for existing property rights and obligations can generate debate
  • Economic impact – Revisions may affect property values, transaction costs, or tax revenues depending on what provisions are modified

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

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