Property Management
Under Nevada law, what is a notice to quit?
AA notice by a tenant to terminate their lease voluntarily
BA landlord's formal notice requiring a tenant to vacate the premises✓ Correct
CA notice from NRED revoking a property manager's license
DA court order preventing lease renewal
Explanation
A notice to quit is a landlord's formal notice requiring a tenant to vacate the premises. In Nevada, the type and timeframe of the notice varies: 7-day notice for non-payment, 5-day notice for lease violations, 30-day notice for no-cause termination of a month-to-month tenancy.
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