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Notice Expiration
Most eviction notices are valid for a maximum of 30 days after the "expiration" of the notice. After that, a new notice must be served. No action...
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How Do You Prove The Notice Was Served ?
Nevada law specifies the way notices must be served. The most common form of service is to mail a copy using certificate of mailing and to post a copy...
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My Tenant Is Out, What's Next ?
We understand the eviction process is stressful, so we are here to help. Once a tenant has vacated, any belongings left behind must be safely stored for...
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I Think My Tenant Moved Out, But I'm Not Sure. Can I Just Evict Them ?
Sometimes when tenant's cannot pay their rent, they just move-out, but do not notify their landlord. In the state of Nevada, you cannot evict someone...Last edited by Admin_Britt; 11-02-2017, 09:13 AM.
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When Can You Serve A 30 Day No-Cause Notice ?
A 30 Day No-Cause Notice may be posted when a lease expires or if there is no lease. This notice simply states that the tenant must vacate within 30 days...Last edited by Admin_Britt; 11-02-2017, 09:13 AM.
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I Just Want My Tenant Out, I Don't Want Their Rent.
Owners often get fed-up with their tenants and want to just evict them. You have to follow a process to evict them. If the tenant offers full rent, you...Last edited by Admin_Britt; 11-02-2017, 09:14 AM.
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My Tenant Paid Partial Rent
Tenant's often believe that if they pay partial rent, that they won't be evicted, or at least not as quickly. Of course the Landlord may accept whatever...Last edited by Admin_Britt; 11-02-2017, 09:14 AM.
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My Tenant Is Not Complying With His Lease Terms, What Can I Do ?
When a tenant does not comply with their lease terms, they must be served with a notice to allow them to correct the lease violation. If they do not correct...Last edited by Admin_Britt; 11-02-2017, 09:14 AM.
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My Tenant Has Not Paid Rent But Does Not Have A Lease, May I Still Evict ?
Yes. If a tenant is not on a lease but has not paid their rent as agreed, they may be evicted. The eviction process is very similar to that of a tenant...Last edited by Admin_Britt; 11-02-2017, 09:14 AM.