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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 30-day no cause eviction form in the editor.
  2. Select the type of notice requested by checking the appropriate box. Ensure you choose '30-DAY NOTICE TO QUIT THE PREMISES' for this specific eviction.
  3. Fill in the owner information section, including last name, first name, address, city, state ZIP, and phone number.
  4. Complete the tenant information section with the tenant's last name, first name, address, apartment number (if applicable), city, state ZIP, and any additional occupants.
  5. In the rental information section, provide details such as tenancy start date, last month rent was due, monthly rent amount, cleaning deposit, security deposit, advanced rent paid, rent now owed, and any late fees.
  6. If needed, use the additional space provided for any extra reasons related to the eviction notice.
  7. Sign and date the application at the bottom. Print your name and include your phone number.
  8. Finally, check whether you are an agent or owner by selecting one of the options provided.

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Unfortunately, the time for the courts to help you get back onto the rental property has passed as more than 5 judicial days have passed since the unlawful act. However, Nevada law requires landlords to store property thats left behind for 30 days following eviction, abandonment, move out, etc.
7-DAY NOTICE TO PAY OR QUIT: Nevada Revised Statutes require a seven-day notice to the tenant, instructing the tenant to either pay the rent or quit (leave) the rental property. To evict a tenant for nonpayment of rent, the landlord must serve (deliver) a Seven-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit to the tenant.
AB283 is designed to make the eviction process more transparent and give renters a fair chance to respond to claims. Tenants will receive more information up front, including a copy of the lease and a court summons. Tenants must act quickly: they only have seven judicial days to file a written response with the court.
That the tenant can oppose the notice by filing an affidavit/answer with the court no later than the fifth full judicial (business) day after the date the notice was served, (NRS 40.254(1)(c)); and.
NO CAUSE NOTICES: 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.
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