Bill
AB 218-82
Revises provisions governing landlords and tenants. (BDR 10-136)
Nevada bill AB 218-82 revises landlord-tenant law provisions but remains stalled in the legislative process since February with unclear specific amendments.
Bill
AB 218-82
Nevada bill AB 218-82 revises landlord-tenant law provisions but remains stalled in the legislative process since February with unclear specific amendments.
AB 218-82 is a Nevada bill that revises landlord-tenant provisions, though specific amendments are not detailed in the available information. The bill was introduced in the 2025 legislative session and currently sits on the Chief Clerk's desk with no recent action since early February. Without access to the bill's actual text, the precise scope of changes cannot be determined.
Landlord-tenant law directly affects housing affordability, tenant protections, and property owner rights—issues that impact nearly all Nevada residents. Changes to these provisions could influence eviction procedures, security deposit rules, maintenance obligations, or rental dispute processes. The bill's current stalled status suggests either ongoing deliberation or deprioritization among legislators.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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