Property Management
Nebraska's Residential Landlord and Tenant Act applies to:
AOnly apartment complexes with more than 10 units
BMost residential tenancies, with certain exemptions such as transient occupancies✓ Correct
CAll rental properties including commercial and industrial
DOnly government-subsidized housing
Explanation
Nebraska's Residential Landlord and Tenant Act covers most residential rental arrangements. Exemptions include transient housing (hotels), owner-occupied buildings with two units or fewer, and certain other situations.
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