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Daniel H. Weberman, The Kabinet Founder – Terry I. Weberman, The Kabinet CPA

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Introduction

Renting a home or office space in Nevada requires an understanding of the state’s rental laws. It is important for both tenants and landlords to know their rights and responsibilities to ensure a successful tenancy.

Security Deposit

In Nevada, security deposits are limited to three months’ rent for unfurnished properties and four months’ rent for furnished properties. Landlords must provide tenants with an itemized list of damage, deductions from the security deposit, and the balance of the security deposit within 30 days of the tenant moving out.

Landlord Responsibilities

Nevada landlords are responsible for providing tenants with habitable living conditions, making all necessary repairs and maintenance, and following all applicable state and local health and safety laws. Landlords must also disclose any lead-based paint hazards on the property.

Tenant Responsibilities

Tenants in Nevada are responsible for paying rent on time, taking care of the property, and notifying the landlord promptly of any needed repairs or maintenance. Tenants must also follow all applicable health and safety laws and comply with the terms of the lease agreement.

Resources

Below are five helpful resources that provide additional information about rental laws in Nevada:

  • Nevada Real Estate Division: The Nevada Real Estate Division is the state agency responsible for providing information about rental laws in Nevada.
  • Nevada Landlord Tenant Handbook: This handbook is published by the Nevada Department of Business and Industry and provides an overview of the rights and responsibilities for tenants and landlords in Nevada.
  • Nevada Attorney General: Landlord-Tenant Law: This document provides an overview of the state’s landlord-tenant laws.
  • Nevada Landlord Association: The Nevada Landlord Association provides resources and information for landlords in the state.
  • Nevada Tenant Law: This website provides information about the rights and responsibilities of tenants in Nevada.

Conclusion

Rental laws in Nevada are designed to protect the rights of both tenants and landlords. It is important for both parties to understand the state’s rental laws to ensure a successful tenancy.

Note

Daniel, The Kabinet Founder, has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information within this article was correct at time of publication. He does not assume and hereby disclaims any liability to any party for any loss, damage, or disruption caused by errors or omissions, whether such errors or omissions result from accident, negligence, or any other cause. Speak to your advisor to make sure you qualify for such benefits or opportunities. Do not rely solely on this abbreviated article, it is for informational purposes only.

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