The Elements for a Claim of Slander of Title

In Nevada, the elements for a claim slander of title are:

  1. Defendant makes false and malicious communications;
  2. Disparaging to one’s rights in land; and
  3. Plaintiff is damaged.

Robinson v. Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC, Case No. 2:10-CV-321 JCM , 2010 WL 2834895, *2 (D. Nev. 2010); Exec. Mgt., Ltd. v. Ticor Title Ins. Co., 962 P.2d 465, 478 (Nev. 1998).

See elements for other claims at the Nevada Law Library

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