Procedures used by Tenants to Challenge a Nevada Eviction Order
This article explains the legal procedures used by tenants to contest an eviction order entered by the trial judge. In short, once a landlord has
This article explains the legal procedures used by tenants to contest an eviction order entered by the trial judge. In short, once a landlord has
Tenants are supposed to leave the rental unit or sign a new rental contract when their lease ends, but what happens if they remain in
A “No Cause” eviction in Nevada occurs when the eviction is based on the lease’s expiration or when there is no lease between the landlord
Unless you’re a seasoned litigator, the prospect of having to attend a court hearing can be stressful. Although the hearing represents an important part of
A landlord of residential property is required to maintain the rental unit in a habitable condition, which includes furnishing essential services unless the lease provides
This article discusses the circumstances when you should hire an attorney to represent you in a Nevada eviction case, and those situations where attorney representation
The Concord City Council recently voted to implement a rent and eviction control ordinance, which caps yearly rent increases and requires landlords to have “just
This article discusses the circumstances under which a landlord can enter his rental property in the State of Nevada, the notice required for entry and
This article discusses the eviction process for a mobile home park against an owner of a mobile home under Nevada law. In the State of
This article discusses the process for evicting a mobile home owner from a mobile home park based on failure to pay rent, utilities or other
Most Nevada landlords require a security deposit when renting their property to a prospective tenant. The security deposit is designed to protect the landlord from
Many Nevada tenants decide to fight an eviction by asserting a laundry list of defenses, regardless of whether any supporting facts exist. Such defenses commonly
Here is a summary of Nevada law addressing the rights and obligations of landlords and tenants arising from the landlord-tenant relationship. Landlord’s Obligations to Tenants
Nevada law requires a landlord to serve a three-day notice on the tenant when the reason for the eviction is illegal activity. Here is an
The federal CARES Act (enacted March 27, 2020) imposed a temporary moratorium on eviction filings for residential properties financed by federally backed mortgage loans or
The State of Nevada has enacted specific laws dealing with squatters living on property without the owner’s permission. The process is streamlined, allowing the owner
Nevada has enacted laws dealing specifically with evictions after foreclosure. The applicable statutory scheme depends on whether the eviction involves a former property owner or
Nevada’s summary eviction process for non-payment of rent cases provides an expedited procedure for landlords seeking to regain possession of their property. Here is an