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Nevada Revised Statutes Title 15. Crimes and Punishments § 206.045. Removing, concealing or destroying real property with intention to defraud secured party

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1. A person who occupies real property, including a person with an ownership interest in the real property, who has personal knowledge of the pendency of an action for the foreclosure of a mortgage upon real property or a proceeding for the judicial or other foreclosure of a deed of trust given to secure a loan made to purchase real property shall not remove, conceal or otherwise destroy any portion of the real property upon which a security interest exists.

2. A person who:

(a) Violates the provisions of subsection 1 with the intent to defraud the secured party;  and

(b) Causes the secured party to suffer a pecuniary loss upon the conclusion of a proceeding for the foreclosure of the real property,

is guilty of a misdemeanor.

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