SB 436
Revises provisions relating to landlords and tenants. (BDR 10-514)
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Bill overview
This bill aims to improve landlord-tenant relationships in Nevada by establishing a statewide registry of landlords, particularly those using property managers or owning multiple units. It requires landlords to report information about their properties and tenants, creates a mechanism for tenants to file complaints, and outlines procedures for landlords to provide alternative accommodations to tenants when essential services are lacking. The bill also clarifies tenant remedies when landlords fail to meet their obligations under the rental agreement.
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Senate Committee on Commerce and Labor
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