Landlord Resources
- Landlord & Tenant: Dwellings – Chapter 118A
- Property Rights – Title 10 Chapter 111 & Chapter 113
- Handbook (Guide) – Nevada Landlord-Tenant Law
A Nevada rent-to-own agreement is a residential lease that gives the tenant the option to purchase the property. This contract is used when a property owner wishes to rent out their property and give the renter the option to purchase it outright if certain conditions are met.
A Nevada rent-to-own agreement is a residential lease that gives the tenant the option to purchase the property. This contract is used when a property owner wishes to rent out their property and give the renter the option to purchase it outright if certain conditions are met.
A Nevada rent-to-own agreement is a residential lease that gives the tenant the option to purchase the property. This contract is used when a property owner wishes to rent out their property and give the renter the option to purchase it outright if certain conditions are met.