Tenants in common may declare for homestead rights upon their respective estates in lands, and the improvements thereon; and hold and enjoy homestead rights and privileges therein, subject to the rights of their cotenants, to enforce partition of such common property as in other cases of tenants in common.

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Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes 115.030

  • Homestead: means the property consisting of:

    (a) A quantity of land, together with the dwelling house thereon and its appurtenances;

    (b) A mobile home whether or not the underlying land is owned by the claimant; or

    (c) A unit, whether real or personal property, existing pursuant to chapter 116 or 117 of NRS, with any appurtenant limited common elements and its interest in the common elements of the common-interest community, to be selected by both spouses, or either of them, or a single person claiming the homestead. See Nevada Revised Statutes 115.005