Property Management
What is a cap on rent increases in Nevada, and does Nevada have statewide rent control?
ANevada has statewide rent control limiting all increases to 3% annually
BNevada does not have statewide rent control; most rent increases are unrestricted in unregulated markets✓ Correct
CAll Nevada cities have local rent control ordinances
DRent increases in Nevada are capped at 5% in Clark County only
Explanation
Nevada does not have statewide rent control. In 2021, Nevada's legislature preempted local rent control ordinances, preventing cities and counties from imposing rent control. However, Nevada law requires proper notice of rent increases for month-to-month tenancies.
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