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Nevada Eviction Laws

Termination and Eviction in Nevada

Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 40.2514 allows a 3 day unconditional notice to quit for tenants assigning or subletting in violation of the lease; causing substantial damage to the property; conducting an unlawful business; permitting or creating a nuisance; causing injury and damage to other tenants or occupants of the property or adjacent buildings or structures; engaging in the unlawful possession for sale, manufacture, or distribution of illegal drugs.

Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 40.2516 gives the landlord the authority to immediately terminate for any violation of lease term that can’t be cured. For those violations that can be cured, a 3 day conditional notice to cure allowing for an additional 2 days to quit (vacate) must be used before an eviction is filed.