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My tenants recently moved out & left gouges in the wall, deep oil stains on the driveway, the stove and surrounding cabinets covered in thick grease - all outside of the normal wear and tear. We will be keeping a portion of the deposit to cover the products we purchased to fix those issues and providing them with a receipt.
As a Nevada landlord, can we also charge an hourly rate for labor? If so, what would a reasonable cost be?
I know some states don't allow landlords to charge for labor and was wondering if Nevada was one of them.
Thank you.
Edna S, NV on Tuesday, August 6, 2013
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