The question is a too vague and imprecise to render much of a meaningful answer. For example, you do not indicate where "the property" is, or who moved from where so as to create the situation where you two live in different states. These things are important in analyzing the question of who can do what, where.
First, try to determine what state might have jurisdiction over what questions. For an explanation, see the article titled "The Basics of Family Law Jurisdiction," on the Published Works page of our firm web site, at http://www.willicklawgroup.com/published_works.
Presuming there is something to be done in Nevada, see the resources on the Property Division page of our firm website, at http://www.willicklawgroup.com/property_rights_division.
If you are just not sure, you really should consult with a family law specialist to go over all of your situation, and analyze each issue and what options you have to deal with them.
Answered on Sep 11th, 2014 at 6:02 PM