Property Management
Under Nevada law, what is the maximum security deposit a landlord may charge for an unfurnished residential unit?
AOne month's rent
BTwo months' rent
CThree months' rent✓ Correct
DThere is no statutory limit
Explanation
Under NRS 118A, Nevada landlords may charge up to three months' rent as a security deposit for an unfurnished residential unit. Furnished units may have different limits.
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