Property Ownership
What is a 'tenancy at will' in Nevada?
AA tenancy created by a will (estate planning document)
BA leasehold estate that can be terminated by either the landlord or tenant at any time with proper notice under Nevada law✓ Correct
CA tenancy with no expiration date
DA tenancy created without a written agreement
Explanation
A tenancy at will has no fixed term and can be terminated by either party at any time with proper notice (generally 30 days in Nevada for month-to-month tenancies). It is more flexible than a fixed-term lease but provides less security for both parties.
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