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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 315 - HOUSING AUTHORITIES

NRS 315.525 Duty to inspect dwelling units.

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NRS 315.525 Duty to inspect dwelling units.
1. Each housing authority in this State shall conduct an inspection of each dwelling unit owned or managed by the housing authority and any dwelling unit leased pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1437f, on a regular basis as required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. After performing such an inspection, the housing authority shall obtain the handwritten or electronic signature of the tenant to confirm that the inspection was conducted.
2. If an inspection conducted pursuant to subsection 1 identifies necessary repairs, the housing authority or the housing authority in coordination with the private owner, as applicable, shall ensure that all necessary repairs are made as soon as practicable after the inspection so that the dwelling unit is in a decent, safe and sanitary condition.
3. As used in this section, “housing authority” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 315.021 . The term includes, without limitation, a regional authority and the Nevada Rural Housing Authority.
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