Nevada Property Compliance

Comprehensive guides to landlord-tenant laws and rental property regulations in Nevada, United States.

🏠Residential Guidelines

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Nevada Residential Landlord-Tenant Laws (NRS 118A) Guide

Comprehensive overview of Nevada rental laws, including the 3-month security deposit limit, 5% late fee cap, notice periods, and summary evictions.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Nevada Eviction Process: Demystifying Summary Evictions

A comprehensive guide to Nevada's unique 'Summary Eviction' process, including the 7-Day Notice to Pay Rent and 5-Day Unlawful Detainer notices.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026

Nevada Late Fees: 5% Maximum Cap and Notice Rules

Understand the strict statutory limits on residential late fees in Nevada, including the maximum 5% cap on monthly rent and lack of a grace period.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Nevada Lease Requirements: Written Terms & Banned Clauses

Ensure your Nevada residential lease complies with NRS 118A. Learn about mandatory provisions, prohibited clauses, and the right to display a flag.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Nevada Maintenance Obligations: Habitability & Repair Remedies

Understand a Nevada landlord's maintenance obligations, the implied warranty of habitability, and the tenant's powerful 'Repair and Deduct' remedies.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Nevada Rent Increase Laws: Dillon Rule & 60-Day Notice

Discover why Nevada has no rent control due to the Dillon Rule, and learn about the strict 60-day notice requirement for increasing rent.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Nevada Required Disclosures: Right to Enter & Pending Foreclosures

Review the mandatory landlord disclosures in Nevada, covering 24-hour entry notices, pending foreclosures, and non-refundable fee rules.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Nevada Security Deposit Laws: 3-Month Max & 30-Day Return

Understand Nevada security deposit laws under NRS 118A.242, including the 3-month maximum, non-refundable fees, and the 30-day return timeline.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026

🏢Commercial Property Guidelines

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Nevada Commercial Landlord-Tenant Laws: Overview & Free Market

An overview of Nevada commercial real estate laws. Discover how the free market dictates commercial leases with fewer statutory tenant protections.

2 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Nevada Commercial Disclosures: Tenant Due Diligence

Nevada commercial properties are strictly 'caveat emptor'. Learn why tenants must conduct rigorous environmental and zoning due diligence.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Nevada Commercial Evictions: Legal Self-Help & 5-Day Fast Tracks

Discover why Nevada is uniquely landlord-friendly, explicitly allowing legal 'self-help' lockouts and 5-Day Summary Evictions for commercial defaults.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026

Nevada Commercial Late Fees: Uncapped Penalties & Default

Nevada commercial late fees are not subject to the residential 5% cap. Discover how commercial leases impose severe default interest and financial penalties.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Nevada Commercial Lease Requirements: Statute of Frauds & Default

Discover the specific Statute of Frauds requirements for commercial leases in Nevada, and the importance of strictly defining 'Default'.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Nevada Commercial Maintenance: NNN Leases & HVAC Burdens

Understand commercial maintenance in Nevada. There is no Implied Warranty of Habitability, pushing repair costs heavily onto the tenant via NNN leases.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Nevada Commercial Rent Increases: No Control, Pure Contract

Navigate Nevada commercial rent increase laws. Due to the Dillon Rule, there is no rent control, leaving all escalations and CAM charges to the lease.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Nevada Commercial Security Deposits: Uncapped & Negotiable

Nevada does not impose a 3-month limit on commercial security deposits. Review how commercial deposits operate in the free market.

2 min readVerified Mar 2026

Legal Disclaimer

This content is for general informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Laws change frequently — always verify current regulations and consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction for advice specific to your situation. Landager is a property management platform, not a law firm.