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If you need more time to move out, you can ask for extra time by filing a stay of execution. You will need to pay your landlord for this extra time. You must bring the money to court when you ask for more time.
Nevada law requires a three-day notice to the tenant that describes the alleged nuisance, waste, improper assignment/sublet, unlawful business, or illegal drug use, 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
The eviction process for landlords Give notice. You have to give your tenant a written Notice before you start an eviction court case. Start a court case. Ask for trial date or default judgment. Go to trial. After the judge decides.
You can: pay the full amount of rent that is overdue, move out voluntarily, make a rent payment plan or moving plan in agreement with the landlord, temporarily stop the eviction by filing for bankruptcy, wait for the sheriffs deputy to show up to your doorstep, or try to fight the eviction in court.
1c) 3-day Notice for Waste, Nuisance or Illegal Activity It may also include criminal offenses, including drug- or gang-related crimes. This notice does not give the tenant the option of complying, but instead requires that the tenant vacate the property immediately in order to avoid an eviction lawsuit.
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If the tenant does not pay the rent within 3 days of receiving the 3-day period, he or she must still move out in 30 days. If the tenant does not move out after the 30 days, then the landlord has to file an unlawful detainer case.
When responding to the notice to quit, there are several options available to the tenant: Pay any delinquent rent that is due to the landlord within the allotted time of the notice. Move out of the premises within the allotted time of the notice. File an answer with the judicial court. File a motion to stay with the court.
To file an affidavit/answer, the tenant must: File a completed Tenants Affidavit/Answer in Opposition to Summary Eviction. File a completed Civil Court Cover Sheet if you are not filing in Las Vegas. File all eviction notices served on the tenant. Pay a $71 filing fee.

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