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  1. This article discusses the summary eviction process for nonpayment of rent and no-cause/for-cause residential evictions, in addition to explaining common defenses generally recognized by the justice courts.

  2. Step 1: Choose the correct eviction notice or notices. Step 2: Serve the first eviction notice on the tenant. Step 3: Serve the second eviction notice on the tenant, if necessary. Step 4: File a complaint and supporting documents with the justice court. Step 5: Attend a hearing, if necessary.

  3. Jun 13, 2024 · A Nevada eviction process is formally called a Summary Eviction process or an Unlawful Detainer action. It can differ from county to county, but they all more or less follow the same process: Fill out the forms; Serve the tenant; Attend the trial; Wait for judgment

  4. There are two processes the landlord can use to evict a tenant: (1) t he "summary" eviction process, and (2) the "formal" eviction process. For more information about the difference between the two eviction processes, click to read Choosing the Summary or Formal Process.

  5. Summary Evictions. A summary eviction action begins with the landlord serving the tenant one or, in some instances, two eviction notices. Upon receipt of the eviction notice(s), the tenant may choose to: leave the property; comply with the notice (that is, pay rent or remedy the lease violation); file an Answer 1 with the court.

  6. Sep 9, 2021 · In almost every state, a landlord looking to evict a tenant must file an eviction lawsuit with a court. One exception is Nevada, where through a rapid process known as a “summary eviction,” the tenant must make the first filing in an eviction case, not the landlord.

  7. Jul 3, 2024 · Nevada allows two types of evictions: summary eviction and formal eviction. Summary eviction typically is faster and more straightforward than formal eviction, but doesn't allow the landlord to get money from the tenant (for example, for unpaid rent or damage to the rental) during the process.