Default on the part of the lessee in a consumer vehicle lease is only enforceable to the extent that:
1. The lessee fails to make a payment as required by the lease agreement, but in no case less than 30 days after the date required by the lease agreement; or
2. The prospect of payment, performance or realization of collateral is significantly impaired. The burden of establishing the prospect of significant impairment is on the lessor.
(Added to NRS by 2021, 1426)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 100 - Special Relations of Debtor and Creditor; Suretyship
NRS 100.010 - Assignment for creditors.
NRS 100.030 - NRS 100.010 and 100.020 not to affect prior liens.
NRS 100.040 - Requiring resort to different funds.
NRS 100.050 - Order of resort to different funds.
NRS 100.060 - Agreements between principals and sureties for joint control of assets.
NRS 100.075 - Creditor’s rights transferable without consent of debtor.
NRS 100.085 - Deposits in names of two or more persons.
NRS 100.105 - Disclosures required before lease consummated.
NRS 100.115 - Liability of lessor for failure to disclose.
NRS 100.125 - Reasonableness of estimated residual value of vehicle.
NRS 100.135 - Appraisal of vehicle when lease terminates or expires.
NRS 100.137 - Enforceability of default by lessee.
NRS 100.139 - Requirements of lease agreement for used vehicles; disclosures.
NRS 100.141 - Single document required; format requirements.
NRS 100.143 - Blank space for essential provisions prohibited.
NRS 100.155 - Notice of lessor’s intention to establish residual value of vehicle.
NRS 100.165 - Lessee’s right to submit bid for purchase of vehicle; effect of lessee’s bid.
NRS 100.175 - Penalty on lessor for failure to comply with NRS 100.145 to 100.165, inclusive.
NRS 100.220 - Effect of securitization transaction on property, assets and rights of transferor.