Property Management
What is the unlawful detainer process in Nevada?
AThe process for a tenant to report unsafe conditions
BThe formal court process a landlord uses to evict a tenant who refuses to vacate✓ Correct
CA Nevada Real Estate Division complaint process
DA mediation program for landlord-tenant disputes
Explanation
Unlawful detainer (eviction) is the formal court process in Nevada (NRS Chapter 40) used by landlords to remove tenants who have not vacated after proper notice (non-payment, lease violation, or end of tenancy). It must follow specific procedural steps.
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