Nevada Landlord Tenant Law And Regulations: Get An Overview

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KNOW THE BASICS OF NEVADA LANDLORD TENANT LAWS

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Security Deposits

In Nevada, landlords are allowed to charge a security deposit of up to two months' rent. This deposit must be refunded to the tenant within 30 days after they move out, as long as there is no damage to the rental unit.

Late Fees

Landlords in Nevada are allowed to charge a late fee of up to 5% of the rent if the rent is more than five days late.

Notice for Entry

In Nevada, landlords are required to give tenants 24 hours' notice before entering the rental unit, except in the case of an emergency.

Disclosures

In Nevada, landlords are required to disclose certain information to tenants, such as the name and address of the landlord or their agent, and whether the rental unit has been inspected for lead-based paint.

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