Property Management
Under NRS 118A, what notice must a Nevada landlord give before entering a rental unit for non-emergency maintenance?
ANo notice required if entry is during business hours
BAt least 24 hours advance written notice✓ Correct
C48 hours notice for all entry
D7 days notice for any entry
Explanation
NRS 118A.330 requires Nevada landlords to provide at least 24 hours advance written notice before entering a tenant's dwelling unit for non-emergency repairs, inspections, or other maintenance.
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