Nevada Rental Fees & Regulations

Nevada Rental Fees & Regulations

Key rental payment and fee regulations in Nevada that affect how property management companies handle rent collection, delinquency, and compliance.

This page provides a factual, reference-style overview of key rental fee and payment-related regulations in Nevada. It is designed to help property owners, operators, and industry professionals quickly understand how Nevada approaches common rental fees, nonpayment, and eviction timelines.

Nonsufficient Funds (NSFs) Fee Regulations in Nevada

The table below summarizes common rental fee types and whether Nevada law places limits or disclosure requirements on them.

Fee Type Disclosure Requirement Maximum Fee Allowed
Nonsufficient funds (NSF) fee Lease disclosure recommended $25

Source: Nev. Rev. Stat. § 597.960(1)

Nonpayment, Late Fees, and Eviction Timelines in Nevada

This table outlines how Nevada law treats rent nonpayment, late fees, and the eviction process.

Required Grace Period Late Fee Regulations Written Notice Required Time to Correct or Vacate
3 days 5% of the monthly rent Yes 7 days

Source: NRS § 118A.210(4) & NRS 40.2512

Maximum Allowable Rental-Related Fees in Nevada

The following table summarizes maximum limits for other common rental-related charges.

Fee Category Maximum Allowed
Security deposit Three months' rent
Junk fees Application/screening: No special statewide cap beyond general reasonableness; local ordinances may limit.
Convenience/processing: No explicit rent convenience-fee prohibition at the state level; fees must be disclosed and fair.
Other non-rent fees: Late fees capped at 5% of the periodic rent, can’t be charged until rent is at least 3 days late and can’t compound; landlords cannot charge tenants repair/maintenance fees for work the landlord is legally responsible for.

Source: NRS 118A.242 (1) & Assembly Bill 121 (AB121)



Legal Disclaimer

The information provided on this page is for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. It summarizes rental payment, fee, and eviction-related regulations based on publicly available sources and may not reflect the most current legal developments or the specific circumstances of your property. This content does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and Domuso. Domuso makes no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy, completeness, or applicability of the information for any particular situation. Laws and regulations vary by jurisdiction and may change over time. You are solely responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and should consult a qualified legal professional for guidance specific to your property or location. Domuso disclaims any liability for actions taken or not taken based on the information provided on this page.

Last updated: January 2026

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