Property Management
In Nevada, an eviction (unlawful detainer) action requires the landlord to first:
AFile directly with the court without notice
BProvide proper notice to the tenant (7-day, 5-day, or 30-day depending on the violation)✓ Correct
CObtain NRED authorization to proceed
DOffer the tenant a lease renewal before filing
Explanation
Before filing an unlawful detainer (eviction) in Nevada, landlords must provide proper written notice: 7-day notice for nonpayment of rent (Pay or Quit), 5-day notice for lease violations, or 30-day notice for termination of month-to-month tenancy.
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