June 10, 2025
In a victory for NARPM® Advocacy, Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo has vetoed two pieces of legislation that would have been very detrimental for Nevada property managers and owners.
The first proposal would have created disparate impact liability for housing providers in Nevada, thereby creating uncertainty and unnecessary legal exposure for property owners and small businesses in Nevada. Almost 200 NARPM-Nevada members participated in a NARPM Call to Action to ask the Governor to veto this legislation, and the Nevada State Chapter of NARPM sent a letter to the Governor laying out the case for a veto.
The second would have proposed sweeping changes to Nevada’s landlord-tenant laws under the banner of expanding tenant protections. This legislation raised serious concerns about fairness, rent accountability, and unintended consequences that could affect both housing providers and tenants. Over 400 NARPM-Nevada members participated in a NARPM Call to Action to oppose this legislation.
Thank you to all the NARPM members who worked hard to make this happen, and congratulations to the Nevada State Chapter on a major victory for property managers in Nevada.
Governor Lombardo’s Veto Message for AB480 (Disparate Impact)
NARPM Letter Opposing AB480
Governor Lombardo’s Veto Message for AB223 (Tenant Protections)
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