Nevada Statutes
§ 118A.500 — Tenant’s refusal to allow lawful access to dwelling unit; landlord’s abuse of access
Nevada § 118A.500
This text of Nevada § 118A.500 (Tenant’s refusal to allow lawful access to dwelling unit; landlord’s abuse of access) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Nevada primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Bluebook
Nev. Rev. Stat. § 118A.500 (2026).
Text
1.If the tenant refuses to allow lawful access as required by the rental agreement or this chapter, the landlord may obtain injunctive relief to compel access or terminate the rental agreement. In either case the landlord may recover actual damages.
2.If the landlord makes an unlawful entry or a lawful entry in an unreasonable manner or makes repeated demands for entry otherwise lawful but which have the effect of unreasonably harassing the tenant, the tenant may obtain injunctive relief to prevent the recurrence of the conduct or terminate the rental agreement. In either case the tenant may recover actual damages.
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Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 1977, 1343 )
Nearby Sections
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§ 118A.010
Short title§ 118A.020
Definitions§ 118A.030
“Abandoned property” defined§ 118A.040
“Action” defined§ 118A.060
“Cause” defined§ 118A.070
“Court” defined§ 118A.080
“Dwelling” and “dwelling unit” defined§ 118A.090
“Exclude” defined§ 118A.095
“Federal worker” defined§ 118A.100
“Landlord” defined§ 118A.110
“Normal wear” defined§ 118A.120
“Owner” defined§ 118A.125
“Periodic rent” defined§ 118A.130
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Bluebook (online)
Nevada § 118A.500, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nv/118A.500.