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Nevada law requires a thirty-day notice to the tenant (or a seven-day notice if the tenant pays rent weekly), followed by a second five-day Notice to Quit for Unlawful Detainer (after the first notice period has elapsed) instructing the tenant to leave because tenants presence is now unlawful.
For tenancies that are longer than week to week, no late fee may be charged or imposed until at least 3 calendar days after the day the rent is due (NRS 118A. 210(4)(a)). The landlord must provide a grace period of 3 days after the rent is due before charging a late fee.
If a tenant makes a partial rent payment, the landlord has a few options. The landlord can accept the partial payment and work with the tenant to make up the rest or reject the payment and begin the eviction process. The eviction process can include sending an eviction notice.
Lease Termination and Eviction Clauses A tenant can terminate a lease at the end of its period if they wish. ing to landlord-tenant law, the tenant must give the landlord the following amounts of notice. Weekly Leases - Seven days of notice. Monthly Leases - 30 days of notice.
The difference is a collaps in your lifestyle. A lease termination merely tells you to move at the end of your term. An eviction, which can only be issued by a judge for breaking the rental agreement, will follow you for years and makes it difficult to secure another desirable place to live.
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Counting a 5 day notice: If a landlord is giving a 5-day notice to a tenant, the landlord cannot count the first day it was served. For example: 5-day is served on June 30, 2014. June 30 does not count (it was the day served), so the first day counted in the notice is July 1.
If you paid your rent (including partial payment) or tried to pay your rent in full, you may have a legal defense to eviction. The landlord can refuse partial payment. Late fees cannot exceed 5% of your monthly or weekly rent and can only be charged for the month the rent is late.
File a Motion to Stay in which you ask that the court delay the eviction for up to 10 days pursuant to NRS 70.010. NOTE: you may file this Motion to Stay instead of filing an Answer, or may file a Motion to Stay after the eviction order is entered. A lease violation is violating the terms of a lease.

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