We’ve put together this breakdown of the key things landlords should know about Nevada landlord-tenant laws.
Overview of Landlord-Tenant Laws in Nevada
Both landlords and tenants should be able to deal with many legal questions and problems without a lawyer, once they understand the basics of state law. This overview of key landlord-tenant laws in Nevada will get you started. Required Landlord Disclosures in Nevada Under Nevada law, landlords must disclose
Nevada Security Deposit Limits and Deadlines
A breakdown of Nevada landlord-tenant laws on security deposits.
Eviction Notices for Nonpayment of Rent in Nevada
A landlord can evict a tenant in Nevada if the tenant fails to pay rent on time. The landlord must give the tenant a written eviction notice informing the tenant that rent is due and that the tenant has five days to pay the rent or move out of the rental unit. This article will explain the procedures
Nevada Notice Requirements to Terminate a Month-to-Month Tenancy
Find out Nevada rules for how much notice you (and your landlord) must give each other to end a month-to-month tenancy.
Tenant's Right to Break a Rental Lease in Nevada
Learn when and how tenants may legally break a lease in Nevada and how to limit liability for rent through the end of the lease term.
Handling a Tenant's Property in Nevada After an Eviction
Learn the rules landlords in Nevada must follow to deal with property abandoned by a tenant after an eviction.
Top 10 Landlord Legal Responsibilities in Nevada
The law in Nevada sets out specific responsibilities for landlords, including how much security deposit you can charge, what disclosures you must make before renting to a new tenant, and what questions you can and can’t include on a rental application. And penalties can be quite strict for landlords
Nevada Tenant Rights to Withhold Rent or “Repair and Deduct”
Find out when and how to pay less rent in Nevada when your landlord fails to fix major problems in your rental unit.