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What is the Nevada requirement for carbon monoxide detectors in rental properties?

ACarbon monoxide detectors are not required in Nevada rentals
BNevada requires carbon monoxide detectors in residential rental units that have attached garages, fossil fuel burning appliances, or fireplaces✓ Correct
CCO detectors are only required in units with gas appliances in Clark County
DCO detectors are the tenant's responsibility to provide

Explanation

Nevada law requires carbon monoxide detectors in residential dwellings, including rentals, that have attached garages or fossil-fuel burning appliances (gas heaters, furnaces, fireplaces). Landlords must install and maintain them, as CO poisoning is a serious risk in Nevada's sealed homes.

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