Escrow & Title
What is a Nevada 'escrow instructions amendment' and when is it used?
AA mandatory NRED form for closing amendments
BA written amendment to the original escrow instructions signed by both buyer and seller (and usually their lender) when terms of the transaction change after escrow is opened✓ Correct
CAn amendment only the escrow officer can initiate
DAn amendment reducing the closing costs
Explanation
When the terms of a Nevada transaction change after escrow is opened (new closing date, credit, additional repairs, changed loan terms), an escrow amendment signed by all parties modifies the original instructions. This ensures the escrow officer acts on the most current, mutually agreed terms.
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