Property Management

What is the Nevada landlord's duty to provide a 'fit' premise before a tenant's occupancy?

AThe landlord need only provide a structurally sound space
BBefore the tenancy begins, the Nevada landlord must place the rental unit in a habitable, clean, and safe condition — meeting all applicable building codes and health and safety standards✓ Correct
CFit premises is only required for commercial tenancies
DThe tenant is responsible for ensuring fitness before signing the lease

Explanation

Under NRS 118A, Nevada landlords must deliver the rental unit in a fit, habitable condition at the start of the tenancy. This includes functioning plumbing, heating, electricity, and a structurally sound structure that complies with housing codes.

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