Property Management
What is a landlord's right to inspect a Nevada rental property?
ALandlords can inspect at any time without notice
BNevada law (NRS 118A.330) allows inspection with at least 24 hours' written advance notice during normal business hours, except in emergencies✓ Correct
CLandlords must have a court order to inspect
DLandlords may inspect only twice per year
Explanation
NRS 118A.330 requires Nevada landlords to give at least 24 hours advance written notice before entering a rental unit for non-emergency purposes. Entry must be during reasonable hours. Only genuine emergencies justify entry without notice.
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