Property Management
What is a Notice to Perform (cure or quit) in Nevada landlord-tenant law?
AA notice from the landlord to increase rent
BA notice requiring the tenant to either remedy a lease violation (such as unauthorized pet or subletting) within a specified time or vacate✓ Correct
CA notice from a tenant demanding repairs
DA notice from NRED to a non-performing property manager
Explanation
A notice to perform or quit (cure or quit) is served when a tenant has violated a lease term (other than non-payment). The tenant is given a specified number of days to cure the violation or vacate the premises.
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