Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 107 - Deeds of Trust
NRS 107.0805 - Trustee’s power of sale: Requirements and conditions; contents of notarized affidavits; circumstances in which sale must be declared void.


1. In addition to the requirements set forth in NRS 107.080, 107.085 and 107.086, the power of sale for a residential foreclosure is subject to the following requirements and conditions and must not be executed until:
(a) In the case of any deed of trust which concerns owner-occupied housing, the grantor, the person who holds the title of record, a beneficiary under a subordinate deed of trust or any other person who has a subordinate lien or encumbrance of record on the property has, for a period that commences in the manner and subject to the requirements described in subsection 2 and expires 5 days before the date of sale, failed to make good the deficiency in performance or payment.
(b) The beneficiary, the successor in interest of the beneficiary or the trustee first executes and causes to be recorded in the office of the recorder of the county wherein the trust property, or some part thereof, is situated a notice of the breach and of the election to sell or cause to be sold the property pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS 107.080, together with a notarized affidavit of authority to exercise the power of sale. The affidavit required by this paragraph must state under penalty of perjury the following information, which must be based on the direct, personal knowledge of the affiant or the personal knowledge which the affiant acquired by a review of the business records of the beneficiary, the successor in interest of the beneficiary or the servicer of the obligation or debt secured by the deed of trust, which business records must meet the standards set forth in NRS 51.135:
(1) The full name and business address of the current trustee or the current trustee’s personal representative or assignee, the current holder of the note secured by the deed of trust, the current beneficiary of record and the current servicer of the obligation or debt secured by the deed of trust.
(2) That the beneficiary under the deed of trust, the successor in interest of the beneficiary or the trustee is in actual or constructive possession of the note secured by the deed of trust or that the beneficiary or its successor in interest or the trustee is entitled to enforce the obligation or debt secured by the deed of trust. For the purposes of this subparagraph, if the obligation or debt is an instrument, as defined in subsection 2 of NRS 104.3103, a beneficiary or its successor in interest or the trustee is entitled to enforce the instrument if the beneficiary or its successor in interest or the trustee is:
(I) The holder of the instrument;
(II) A nonholder in possession of the instrument who has the rights of a holder; or
(III) A person not in possession of the instrument who is entitled to enforce the instrument pursuant to a court order issued under NRS 104.3309.
(3) That the beneficiary or its successor in interest, the servicer of the obligation or debt secured by the deed of trust or the trustee, or an attorney representing any of those persons, has sent to the obligor or borrower of the obligation or debt secured by the deed of trust a written statement of:
(I) That amount of payment required to make good the deficiency in performance or payment, avoid the exercise of the power of sale and reinstate the terms and conditions of the underlying obligation or debt existing before the deficiency in performance or payment, as of the date of the statement;
(II) The amount in default;
(III) The principal amount of the obligation or debt secured by the deed of trust;
(IV) The amount of accrued interest and late charges;
(V) A good faith estimate of all fees imposed in connection with the exercise of the power of sale; and
(VI) Contact information for obtaining the most current amounts due and the local or toll-free telephone number described in subparagraph (4).
(4) A local or toll-free telephone number that the obligor or borrower of the obligation or debt may call to receive the most current amounts due and a recitation of the information contained in the affidavit.
(5) The date and the recordation number or other unique designation of, and the name of each assignee under, each recorded assignment of the deed of trust. The information required to be stated in the affidavit pursuant to this subparagraph may be based on:
(I) The direct, personal knowledge of the affiant;
(II) The personal knowledge which the affiant acquired by a review of the business records of the beneficiary, the successor in interest of the beneficiary or the servicer of the obligation or debt secured by the deed of trust, which business records must meet the standards set forth in NRS 51.135;
(III) Information contained in the records of the recorder of the county in which the property is located; or
(IV) The title guaranty or title insurance issued by a title insurer or title agent authorized to do business in this State pursuant to chapter 692A of NRS.
2. The period provided in paragraph (a) of subsection 1 commences on the first day following the day upon which the notice of default and election to sell is recorded in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the property is located and a copy of the notice of default and election to sell is mailed by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested and with postage prepaid, to the grantor or to the person who holds the title of record on the date the notice of default and election to sell is recorded, at their respective addresses, if known, otherwise to the address of the trust property or, if authorized by the parties, delivered by electronic transmission. In addition to meeting the requirements set forth in subsection 1 and NRS 107.080, the notice of default and election must:
(a) If the property is subject to the requirements of NRS 107.400 to 107.560, inclusive, contain the declaration required by subsection 6 of NRS 107.510; and
(b) Comply with the provisions of NRS 107.087.
3. In addition to providing notice pursuant to the requirements set forth in subsection 4 of NRS 107.080, the trustee, or other person authorized to make the sale under the terms of the deed of trust with respect to a residential foreclosure, shall, after expiration of the applicable period specified in paragraph (d) of subsection 2 of NRS 107.080, following the recording of the notice of breach and election to sell, and before the making of the sale, comply with the provisions of NRS 107.087.
4. In addition to the grounds provided in paragraph (a) of subsection 5 of NRS 107.080, a sale made pursuant to this section must be declared void by any court of competent jurisdiction in the county where the sale took place if the trustee or other person authorized to make the sale does not substantially comply with any applicable provisions set forth in NRS 107.086 and 107.087, and the applicant otherwise complies with subsection 5 of NRS 107.080.
(Added to NRS by 2017, 546, 4083; A 2019, 1356)

Structure Nevada Revised Statutes

Nevada Revised Statutes

Chapter 107 - Deeds of Trust

NRS 107.015 - Definitions.

NRS 107.020 - Transfers in trust of real property to secure obligations.

NRS 107.025 - Estate for years: Encumbrance by deed of trust; foreclosure by exercise of power of sale.

NRS 107.026 - Priority of certain deeds of trust over other liens.

NRS 107.027 - Lease of unit of cooperative: Ownership interest and votes in cooperative association appurtenant to proprietary lease; encumbrances.

NRS 107.028 - Trustees: Qualifications; limitations on powers; appointment of new trustee; duties; immunity from liability for certain good faith errors; damages in certain civil actions.

NRS 107.029 - Trustees: Declaration of nonmonetary status; objection to declaration.

NRS 107.030 - Adoption of covenants by reference. [Effective through December 31, 2021.] Adoption of covenants by reference. [Effective January 1, 2022.]

NRS 107.040 - Adoption of covenants by reference in instrument.

NRS 107.050 - Parties may enter into different or additional covenants.

NRS 107.055 - Amount must be stated in instrument.

NRS 107.070 - Recording of assignments of beneficial interests and instruments subordinating or waiving priority of deeds of trust.

NRS 107.071 - Request by grantor of deed of trust for certified copy of note, deed of trust and assignments.

NRS 107.073 - Marginal entries; reconveyance must be recorded if deed of trust recorded by photographic process; presentation of certificate executed by trustee or trustee’s personal representative or assignee.

NRS 107.077 - Delivery of documents by beneficiary to trustee; recording by trustee; liability for failure to deliver or record documents; requirements for release of deed of trust when reconveyance not recorded; liability for improperly recording de...

NRS 107.078 - Partial discharge: Delivery of documents by beneficiary to trustee; recording by trustee; liability for failure to deliver or record documents; requirements for partial release of deed of trust when reconveyance not recorded; criminal p...

NRS 107.079 - Reconveyance when beneficiary cannot be located or refuses to execute and deliver request for reconveyance; recording of surety bond and declaration required in certain circumstances; fees; liability of trustee for reconveyance; remedy.

NRS 107.0795 - "Abandoned residential property" defined.

NRS 107.080 - Trustee’s power of sale: Power conferred; required notices; effect of sale; circumstances in which sale must be declared void; civil actions for noncompliance with certain requirements; duty to post; duty to record; fees.

NRS 107.0805 - Trustee’s power of sale: Requirements and conditions; contents of notarized affidavits; circumstances in which sale must be declared void.

NRS 107.081 - Time and place of sale; agent holding sale not to be purchaser.

NRS 107.082 - Oral postponement of sale.

NRS 107.083 - Proceedings after purchaser refuses to pay amount bid.

NRS 107.084 - Penalty for removing or defacing notice of sale.

NRS 107.085 - Restrictions on trustee’s power of sale concerning certain deeds of trust: Applicability; service of notice; scheduling of date of sale; form of notice; judicial foreclosure not prohibited; "unfair lending practice" defined.

NRS 107.086 - Additional requirements for sale of owner-occupied housing: Notice; form; petition for mediation; election to waive mediation; adoption of rules concerning mediation; applicability.

NRS 107.0865 - Mediation to negotiate loan modification.

NRS 107.087 - Notice of default and election to sell in residential foreclosure: Requirements.

NRS 107.090 - Request for notice of default and sale: Recording and contents; mailing of notice; request by association; effect of request.

NRS 107.095 - Notice of default: Mailing to guarantor or surety of debt; effect of failure to give.

NRS 107.100 - Receiver: Appointment after filing notice of breach and election to sell.

NRS 107.120 - Board of county commissioners or governing body of incorporated city may establish by ordinance registry of abandoned residential property.

NRS 107.130 - Expedited procedure for exercise of trustee’s power of sale involving abandoned residential property; inspection of real property to determine abandonment; required notice, certification and affidavit; civil penalty for noncompliance wi...

NRS 107.140 - Sale in lieu of foreclosure sale: Limitations.

NRS 107.200 - Contents of statement regarding debt secured by deed of trust.

NRS 107.210 - Contents of statement of amount necessary to discharge debt secured by deed of trust.

NRS 107.220 - Persons authorized to request statement from beneficiary; proof of identity of successor in interest.

NRS 107.230 - Proof of authorization to request statement.

NRS 107.240 - Grounds for refusal to deliver statement.

NRS 107.250 - Reliance upon accuracy of statement and amended statement; notification of amended statement; recovery of money by beneficiary if statement is deficient.

NRS 107.260 - Copy of note or deed of trust for authorized requester.

NRS 107.270 - Address to which request for statement must be mailed.

NRS 107.280 - Debt to which information contained in statement is applicable.

NRS 107.290 - Unclear request for statement deemed to be request for amount necessary to discharge debt.

NRS 107.300 - Penalty for failure to deliver statement; bar to recovery of certain damages.

NRS 107.310 - Fee for furnishing statement.

NRS 107.311 - Applicability of NRS 107.310.

NRS 107.400 - Definitions.

NRS 107.410 - "Borrower" defined.

NRS 107.420 - "Foreclosure prevention alternative" defined.

NRS 107.430 - "Foreclosure sale" defined.

NRS 107.440 - "Mortgage servicer" defined.

NRS 107.450 - "Residential mortgage loan" defined.

NRS 107.460 - Applicability.

NRS 107.470 - Right of borrower to pursue more than one foreclosure prevention alternative.

NRS 107.480 - Restrictions on trustee’s power of sale and civil actions for foreclosure sales.

NRS 107.490 - Duties of mortgage servicer.

NRS 107.500 - Requirements before recording of notice of default and election to sell or commencing civil action for foreclosure sale: Notice; contents.

NRS 107.510 - Recording of notice of default and election to sell or commencing civil action for foreclosure sale prohibited in certain circumstances; mortgage servicer required to contact borrower; exceptions.

NRS 107.520 - Application for foreclosure prevention alternative; acknowledgment of receipt required; contents of acknowledgment; deficiencies in application.

NRS 107.530 - Effect of submitting application for foreclosure prevention alternative; offer, acceptance and rejection of foreclosure prevention alternative; denial of application; appeal; fees prohibited.

NRS 107.540 - Single point of contact required to be established by mortgage servicer for foreclosure prevention alternative; responsibilities.

NRS 107.550 - Dismissal of civil action for foreclosure sale, rescission of notice of default and election to sell or notice of sale and cancellation of pending foreclosure sale required in certain circumstances; effect on mortgagee or beneficiary of...

NRS 107.560 - Injunctive relief for violation; civil action to recover economic damages; award of costs and attorney’s fees to prevailing party.