Hiring Commercial Property Services Providers in Nevada
Commercial real estate services in Nevada require contractors to hold the exact Nevada State Contractors Board license: B for general building, B-2 for small commercial, C-1 for plumbing and heating, C-2 for electrical, C-21 for refrigeration and air, or C-15 for roofing; verify the license and monetary limit, and ensure the contractor can pull permits with Clark County Building & Fire Prevention or the Reno Community Development Department. Soft-service providers—janitorial, day-porter, desert landscaping, security patrol, waste hauling, parking operations, or pest control—must maintain a Nevada business license; security companies need a Private Investigator Licensing Board permit with guard registration, and pesticide applicators require certification from the Department of Agriculture. Require at least $2 million general liability for trades and $1 million for routine cleaning, plus statutory workers’ comp and E&O for architects or energy-modeling consultants. Check OSHA heat-stress training, desert storm-water compliance, and seismic Category D detailing where relevant, and select vendors with proven success on Las Vegas resort towers, Reno industrial campuses, or suburban multifamily assets.