Property Management
What is 'preventive maintenance' and why is it important for Nevada properties?
AEmergency repairs made before problems worsen
BScheduled, routine maintenance performed before failures occur, extending equipment life and preventing costly breakdowns — especially important in Nevada's extreme climate for HVAC, roofing, and exterior surfaces✓ Correct
CMaintenance required to prevent evictions from code violations
DA Nevada HOA program for community-wide maintenance
Explanation
Preventive maintenance includes scheduled servicing before failures occur: HVAC filter changes and tune-ups before summer heat, roof inspections before monsoon season, pool equipment maintenance, and exterior paint inspection before summer UV damage. In Nevada's extreme climate (110°F summers, intense UV, flash flooding), preventive maintenance is especially important.
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