Nev. Rev. Stat. § 118B.210
Retaliatory conduct by landlord and harassment by landlord, management or tenant prohibited
Effective Oct 1, 2019(Added to NRS by 1977, 1448; A 1981, 2035; 1987, 932; 1989, 1797; 1993, 1171; 1995, 2758; 1999, 2046, 3194; 2001, 228, 229, 1186; 2003, 2970; 2005, 1604, 2330; 2017, 284; 2019, 3194)
1. The landlord shall not terminate a tenancy, refuse to renew a tenancy, increase rent or decrease services the landlord normally supplies, or bring or threaten to bring an action for possession of a manufactured home lot as retaliation upon the tenant because:
- (a) The tenant has complained in good faith about a violation of a building, safety or health code or regulation pertaining to a manufactured home park to the governmental agency responsible for enforcing the code or regulation.
- (b) The tenant has complained to the landlord concerning the maintenance, condition or operation of the park or a violation of any provision of NRS 118B.040 to 118B.220, inclusive, or 118B.240.
- (c) The tenant has organized or become a member of a tenants’ league or similar organization.
(d) The tenant has requested the reduction in rent required by:
- (1) NRS 118.165 as a result of a reduction in property taxes.
- (2) NRS 118B.153 when a service, utility or amenity is decreased or eliminated by the landlord.
- (e) The tenant provides the proof required by subsection 3 of NRS 118B.200.
- (f) A citation has been issued to the landlord as the result of a complaint of the tenant.
- (g) In a judicial proceeding or arbitration between the landlord and the tenant, an issue has been determined adversely to the landlord.
- 2. A landlord, manager or assistant manager of a manufactured home park shall not willfully harass a tenant.
- 3. A tenant shall not willfully harass a landlord, manager or assistant manager of a manufactured home park or an employee or agent of the landlord.
- 4. As used in this section, “harass” means to threaten or intimidate, through words or conduct, with the intent to affect the terms or conditions of a tenancy or a person’s exercise of his or her rights pursuant to this chapter.
(Added to NRS by 1977, 1448; A 1981, 2035; 1987, 932; 1989, 1797; 1993, 1171; 1995, 2758; 1999, 2046, 3194; 2001, 228, 229, 1186; 2003, 2970; 2005, 1604, 2330; 2017, 284; 2019, 3194)