Letter from Landlord to Tenant about Tenant engaging in illegal activity in premises as documented by law enforcement and if repeated, lease terminates - Nevada 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the document. This establishes when the notice is being issued.
  3. Fill in the tenant’s name and address of the premises where the illegal activity has been reported. Ensure accuracy for effective communication.
  4. In the body of the letter, clearly state that this notice concerns the Residential Lease Agreement, including its date and address. This provides context for your message.
  5. Detail the nature of the illegal activities as documented by law enforcement, emphasizing that such actions violate tenant responsibilities.
  6. Convey that a second report will lead to eviction, reinforcing the seriousness of compliance with lease terms.
  7. Sign off with your name or that of an authorized agent, ensuring you include a method for delivery confirmation at the bottom.

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The Landlord and Tenant Branch is eviction court, and you do not have to be a landlord to file a case to evict someone. You do not have to use the Landlord and Tenant Branch, but it is usually the fastest way to get a judgment to remove a person from your property.
Under Nevada law, landlords must provide tenants with 30 days notice to terminate a month-to-month tenancy, while tenants must provide the same amount of notice to vacate.
You can only repair the problem yourself if it will not cost more than one months rent. And you can only repair and deduct up to the amount of one months rent every twelve months. (NRS 118A. 360.)
The notice period depends on the details of the lease, for example, a month-to-month tenancy will require a 30-day notice period. On the other hand, a year-to-year tenancy requires a 60-day notice, while for three-year tenancies, either party should expect a 120-day notice to be provided.
In the United States, you can create your own Notice of Termination for a tenancy without relying on online templates. Ensure you include vital information like contact details, tenant information, reason for termination, a 30-day notice period, consequences for non-compliance, and your signature.

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Your lease agreement should outline the time requirements to give notice of vacating to your property manager/landlord. If your lease agreement doesnt provide guidance, its recommended that you give: 7 days written notice for a week-to-week tenancy; or. 30 days written notice for a month-to-month tenancy.
Eviction notices do not need to be filed with a court to be valid. The tenant has the designated time in the notice to comply, move out or file a Tenants Affidavit to contest the eviction. The summary eviction process is detailed in NRS 40.253 and 40.254. Most evictions in Nevada are summary evictions.

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