So you want to manage property in Nevada. Good. Now leave your real estate sales hat at the door.
Property management in Nevada is not “real estate lite.” It is its own legal discipline—one with different deadlines, different disclosures, and a much higher tolerance for evictions, security deposit disputes, and habitability complaints. The Nevada Property Manager License Exam tests you on this distinct world: the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) Chapter 118A (Landlord and Tenant), trust accounting rules specific to management, maintenance obligations, fair housing traps, and the fine print of lease agreements that can bankrupt an unprepared manager.
This collection of Unofficial Practice Questions was written for one reason: to make sure you walk into that testing center with manager-level confidence, not salesperson-level guesswork.
Property management in Nevada is a high-accountability profession. The state does not hand out these licenses easily because mistakes—wrongful lockouts, mishandled deposits, fair housing violations—hurt real people. The exam is your first filter.
These unofficial practice questions are designed to be harder than the real exam in some places, trickier in others. That is intentional. If you can pass this book’s toughest sets, you will handle the official test with room to spare.
The eviction moratoriums are over. The rental market is complex. Nevada needs competent, licensed property managers who know the law cold.
Turn the page. Test your readiness. Get your license—and start managing the right way.
