Property Management
What is the Nevada law regarding landlord retaliation against tenants who exercise legal rights?
ALandlords may immediately evict tenants who complain
BNRS 118A.510 prohibits landlords from retaliating against tenants who exercise their legal rights (complaints, code reports, rent withholding) by increasing rent, reducing services, or initiating eviction✓ Correct
CRetaliation is only prohibited for the first 30 days after a complaint
DRetaliation protections only apply in Clark County
Explanation
Nevada's anti-retaliation statute (NRS 118A.510) protects tenants from landlord retaliation when they complain to government agencies, exercise housing rights, or organize with other tenants.
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