Property Management
What is a 'rent-ready' standard in Nevada property management?
AA state-certified inspection standard for all Nevada rentals
BThe condition a property should be in before a new tenant takes possession — clean, functional, and safe✓ Correct
CA minimum rent level set by Nevada law
DA standard only applicable to newly constructed rentals
Explanation
While 'rent-ready' is an industry term rather than a statutory standard, it refers to the condition a property manager should deliver a unit in before a new tenant's occupancy — clean, all systems functioning, no deferred maintenance, and meeting habitability requirements.
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