Nevada landlords must maintain habitable rentals free of vermin under NRS 118A.290, and SNHD treats persistent bed bug infestations in multi-unit Henderson housing as a public health nuisance subject to abatement.
Nevada has no statewide bed bug disclosure statute, but NRS 118A.290 obligates landlords to keep rentals fit for habitation, which includes freedom from vermin not caused by the tenant. In Henderson, SNHD investigates multi-unit complex infestations and can issue an order to abate when treatment is delayed. Hotels and motels also fall under SNHD lodging regulations. Tenants remain responsible for cooperating with treatment access and laundry protocols. Code Enforcement may also act when units share walls and infestation crosses leased boundaries.
Landlord failure to treat after written notice can support tenant repair-and-deduct, rent escrow, or constructive eviction claims, plus SNHD abatement orders.
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