To the extent that appellants raise other arguments
concerning the most recent mediation and petition for judicial review, we
have reviewed the record and conclude that the district court properly
ordered the issuance of an FMP certificate. NRS 107.086(4); Leyva v. Nat'l
Default Servicing Corp., 127 Nev. „ 255 P.3d 1275, 1278-79 (2011);
Edelstein, 128 Nev. at , 286 P.3d at 260. Thus, we affirm the district
court's order denying appellants' petition for judicial review. Accordingly,
we
ORDER the judgment of the district court AFFIRMED IN
PART AND REVERSED IN PART AND REMAND this matter to the
district court for proceedings consistent with this order.
ibbons
Douglas
LazL-
Saitta
cc: Hon. Patrick Flanagan, District Judge
Emiliano Pasillas
Yvette Pasillas
Pite Duncan, LLP
Washoe District Court Clerk
SUPREME COURT
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