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SB 395-82

Revises provisions relating to real property. (BDR 10-288)

2025 Regular Session

Nevada bill SB 395-82 revises unspecified real property provisions but stalled after initial reading with no scheduled further action.

Bill read. No further consideration.
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Bill Summary · SB 395-82

Legislative bill overview

SB 395-82 is a Nevada bill that modifies provisions relating to real property, though the specific amendments are not detailed in the available legislative record. The bill was introduced in 2025 but has not advanced beyond an initial reading, with no further consideration scheduled after its February 11 floor reading.

Why is this important

Real property legislation affects property ownership, transfer, taxation, and rights—matters that impact Nevada residents, businesses, and the state's real estate market. Without knowing the specific provisions, the significance cannot be fully assessed, but any changes to property law can have cascading effects on construction, lending, and land use.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency in available information: The bill's actual text and specific provisions are not accessible in this summary, making it impossible to identify genuine areas of dispute or stakeholder concerns
  • Stalled legislative progress: The bill received no further consideration after its special order, suggesting possible lack of support, competing priorities, or unresolved concerns among legislators
  • Unknown scope of changes: "Revises provisions" is vague; depending on what property law aspects are affected (liens, easements, disclosures, taxation), different constituencies could be significantly impacted

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

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