Property Management
What is a Nevada multi-family property inspection checklist and why is it used?
AA state-required inspection by NRED for all rental properties
BA systematic tool used by property managers to evaluate the condition of common areas, individual units, and building systems to prioritize maintenance and document property status✓ Correct
CA city-required annual inspection for all Las Vegas rentals
DA document required by lenders when financing multi-family properties
Explanation
Property managers of Nevada multi-family properties use inspection checklists to systematically evaluate the property's condition — individual units, common areas, mechanical systems, exterior, and safety features. Regular inspections protect property value, identify maintenance needs, and document condition for liability purposes.
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