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Tenant Rights During an Eviction in Nevada

M. Ali
Last updated: December 13, 2025 6:38 pm
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If you’re a tenant in Nevada who is about to be evicted, it’s important to know what your rights are under state law. If you’re behind on your rent, dealing with lease violations, or having a disagreement with your landlord, knowing your Nevada eviction rights can help you get through the process more easily. There are strict rules in place in Nevada to make sure that tenants are not treated unfairly during the eviction process.

How the Eviction Process Works in Nevada

Landlords in Nevada must follow a set of steps when evicting a tenant. You must get a notice from your landlord before they can start the eviction process. The reason for the eviction will determine what kind of notice is given. If you don’t pay your rent, your landlord has to give you a 5-day notice to pay or leave. You might get a 7-day notice to fix the problem or leave the property if it is a breach of the lease terms.

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If the problem isn’t fixed by the end of the notice period, the landlord can go to court and file an eviction lawsuit, which is also called an unlawful detainer action. You have the right to respond to the lawsuit as a tenant. If you don’t, the court may rule in favor of the landlord. If you fight the eviction, though, the court will set a hearing for you to make your case.

Protections for Tenants in Nevada

Nevada law has a number of housing protections to make sure that tenants are not treated unfairly during the eviction process. One of the most important protections is that a landlord can’t kick you out without a court order. Landlords also can’t use “self-help” eviction methods like changing the locks or turning off the utilities to get you to leave the property. These things are against the law and could get the landlord in trouble.

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Tenants also have the right to stay in the property until a court order tells them to leave during the eviction process. A sheriff or constable will carry out the eviction if a judge agrees to it. You have the right to ask for a 7-day delay before you have to leave the property.

Questions and Answers

In Nevada, can I be kicked out for not paying rent?
Yes, your landlord can start the eviction process by giving you a 5-day notice to pay or leave if you don’t pay your rent. The landlord can file an eviction lawsuit if you don’t pay by that date.

How long does it take to evict someone in Nevada?
In Nevada, the eviction process usually takes three to four weeks from the time the landlord files the eviction lawsuit until you are removed from the property. This depends on the court’s schedule.

Can my landlord kick me out without going to court?
No, a landlord can’t legally kick you out without a court order. If they try to do that, they are breaking your Nevada eviction rights.

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