In Nevada, disclosures can vary by county or city and may relate to things like nearby airports, gaming districts, military installations or other local factors that could affect a buyer’s use or enjoyment of the property. As a seller, your responsibility is to disclose any required local area information that applies to your home so the transaction is transparent, compliant with Nevada law, and free of avoidable surprises for the buyer.
Note that the Nevada Gaming District Disclosure is required in counties with populations of 400,000 or more.
Carson City (Independent City)
- Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) Best Management Practices Disclosure
- Tahoe Wood Heater Statement of Compliance
Churchill County
Clark County
- Nevada Gaming District Disclosure
- Nevada Military Activities Disclosure
- Southern Nevada Pest Notice
- Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) Best Management Practices Disclosure
Douglas County
- Douglas County Right to Farm
- Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) Best Management Practices Disclosure
- Tahoe Wood Heater Statement of Compliance
Elko County
Esmeralda County
Eureka County
Humboldt County
Lander County
Lincoln County
Lyon County
Mineral County
Nye County
Pershing County
Storey County
Washoe County
- Nevada Gaming District Disclosure
- Nevada Military Activities Disclosure
- Tahoe Wood Heater Statement of Compliance
White Pine County
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