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Multifamily Property Maintenance
Hello BP users,
I recently did an update in my multifamily apartments with the building department permit, and on the process they told my contractor that I needed a maintenance person to be registered with them in order to avoid any penalties. When i bought this property I did it with the intention of cleaning it myself. Now I have to pay around $300 per month for maintenance alone and that takes a big chunk out of the rent income. Is there any state law that requires landlords to have someone registered with the city for maintenance?
Property is 4 units and located in Las Vegas, Nv.
Thank you