Property Management
What is the Nevada Self-Storage Act and how does it differ from traditional landlord-tenant law?
ASelf-storage is governed by the same law as residential rentals
BNRS Chapter 108 governs self-storage facilities, allowing operators to auction stored property after following specified lien procedures — very different from residential tenancy eviction procedures✓ Correct
CSelf-storage facilities are not regulated in Nevada
DThe Self-Storage Act only applies to Clark County
Explanation
Nevada's NRS Chapter 108 (Self-Service Storage Facility Act) provides a streamlined process for storage facility operators to foreclose on stored property through public auction when tenants are delinquent. This is a much simpler process than residential eviction — notice is required, then auction after the lien period.
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