AB 223
Revises provisions relating to the habitability of rental property. (BDR 10-684)
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This bill revises rules about what makes a rental property "habitable" in Nevada. It clarifies the definition of "loss of value" for landlord-tenant disputes, requires landlords to include electronic mail addresses in rental agreements, and expands the list of things a dwelling must have to be considered habitable, including effective rodent control, radon prevention, functioning locks, and safety equipment. The bill also outlines tenant remedies if a landlord fails to maintain a habitable dwelling, including the ability to terminate the lease and seek court action.
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