Property Ownership
A Nevada Declaration of Homestead protects a homeowner's equity from creditor liens up to what amount under NRS 115?
A$250,000
B$350,000
C$550,000
D$605,000✓ Correct
Explanation
Nevada's Homestead Declaration (NRS 115) protects up to $605,000 in equity in a primary residence from forced sale by unsecured creditors (judgment liens, credit cards, etc.).
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