Property Management
Nevada's Common Interest Community (NRS 116) applies to:
AOnly high-rise condominiums in Las Vegas
BPlanned unit developments, condominiums, and cooperatives with mandatory association membership✓ Correct
CAll multi-family rental properties
DOnly commercial property associations
Explanation
Nevada's NRS Chapter 116 governs common interest communities, which include condominiums, planned unit developments (PUDs), and cooperatives where members are required to be members of a homeowners association.
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