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Last updated: 6/12/2025

Five Day Notice To Quit For Tennancy At Will

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FIVE-DAY NOTICE TO QUIT FOR TENANCY AT WILL (NRS 40.251). This form is used in the State of Nevada to inform a tenant that their tenancy-at-will—meaning they are occupying the property without a formal lease agreement—is being terminated. This notice is issued by the landlord and served to the tenant, requiring them to vacate the premises within five calendar days from the date the notice is served (excluding the date of service). If the tenant fails to move out within that period, they may be considered in unlawful detainer, and the landlord may proceed with formal eviction by serving a Five-Day Notice to Quit for Unlawful Detainer or filing a Summons and Complaint for Unlawful Detainer with the court. The notice outlines the potential consequences of failing to vacate, including the court’s authority to issue a summary eviction order. It also provides protections for vulnerable tenants: those who are 60 years or older or have a physical or mental disability may request an additional 30 days to remain in the property, provided they submit a written request with proof. Additionally, tenants affected by a government shutdown (such as federal, tribal, or state workers and their household members) may request to stay in the unit for the duration of the shutdown plus 30 days, with proper documentation. The notice also reminds tenants of their rights under NRS 118A.390, which prohibits landlords from unlawfully locking out tenants or interrupting essential services. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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