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NV SB114
Bill
AI Summary
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Landlords of large apartment complexes must require criminal background checks for job applicants whose positions involve access to dwelling unit keys
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Covered premises are defined as properties with more than 50 units in counties with population 100,000+ (Clark and Washoe Counties) or more than 30 units in smaller counties
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Landlords must establish written policies for the storage, issuance, return, security, usage, and deactivation of dwelling unit keys (including physical keys, electronic mechanisms, and access codes)
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Landlords must maintain on-site logs tracking the issuance and return of each dwelling unit key
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Violations may result in civil action by aggrieved persons or district attorneys seeking declaratory/injunctive relief, actual damages, and attorney's fees; financial institutions and real estate professionals are exempt from the landlord definition
Legislative Description
Revises provisions governing certain landlords. (BDR 10-125)
Last Action
Chapter 322. (Effective October 1, 2025)
6/6/2025