Property Management
Nebraska's Landlord-Tenant Act requires a landlord who wants to terminate a rental agreement for nonpayment of rent to provide the tenant with:
AAn immediate lockout without notice
BA written 7-day notice to pay rent or quit before filing an eviction action✓ Correct
CA 30-day notice as for month-to-month tenancies
DA 14-day notice with a court-ordered inspection
Explanation
Nebraska law requires a landlord to give the tenant a 7-day written notice to pay rent or vacate before filing an unlawful detainer (eviction) action for nonpayment. The tenant may pay in full within the 7 days to cure the default.
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