Nevada Rental Agreement Forms and Landlord Resources
As a Nevadan, you may know Nevada is the 7th largest state in the US, and yet only the 35th most populous. But landlords and property managers must also know they must provide at least 45 days’ notice before increasing tenant rents. Being knowledgeable of the Nevada landlord-tenant laws is required for those managing residential rentals and we’ve made it easy to keep up with all of those laws in one place. No more worries about whether you’re in compliance as our State Assist ensures that’s the case.
When landlords and property managers are comfortable with their knowledge of landlord-tenant laws and want to who move on to other aspects of their business, we offer a plethora of resources to help. We start by offering tenant screening services, for without tenants, there is no business. For those questions you have about what you should or should not do related to tenant affairs or generally managing your business, pose them in our FORUM. Your questions will be answered by other veteran landlords, property managers and attorneys. Need some additional information on a specific topic? Before you google it, browse our Articles page as we have an array of articles on every conceivable industry-related topic.
There is no excuse for being an uninformed landlord or property manager with our help. We have it all from documents to attorney referrals and outside resources.
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Nevada Landlord Tenant State Statutes The Official Landlord Tenant Statutes of Nevada. www.leg.state.nv.us/nrs/nrs-118a.html
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