Nevada FORECLOSURE Timeline

Property Owner stops making loan payment
Beneficiary/Lender Records Notice of Default (NDF)
A notice of Default may be recorded the day after the default occurs, unless the note
provides for a grace period, in that case, the day after the grace period expires.
Foreclosure time clock starts the day after NDF is recorded.
Curative Period
Owner (Borrower) has 35 days to bring loan current. On day 36, Lender/
Beneficiary can call the loan due in full. *Owner-occupied properties have up
to 5 days prior to Trustee’s Sale.
Notice of Sale (NOS) Recorded
Approximately 90 days after the NDF is recorded it is published in the
newspaper once a week for three consecutive weeks. Notices must also be
posed in three public places.
Trustee’s Sale
Generally held at the Courthouse a week following the last publication, and a
minimum of 21 days after the NOS is recorded
Trustee’s Deed Upon Sale
30 Days from the Trustee’s Sale a Trustee’s deed must be
recorded
The Foreclosure process takes a minimum of 120 days

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