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Nevada Conditional Lien Waiver and Release on Final Payment
Nevada contractors, release your lien rights after receipt of final payment on a project with this Conditional Waiver and Release of Lien form.
This document is specifically designed for use when the contractor receives final payment for work and materials supplied on a construction project.
Purpose and Function
The primary function of this waiver and release is to authorize the release of any lien rights or claims for payment that the contractor may have against the owner's property. However, this release is conditional: it becomes effective only after the final payment from the customer has cleared the bank. This ensures that contractors are protected until they actually receive their funds.
Notice of Completion
Included with the waiver is a Notice of Completion form. This notice is confirmation by the owner / customer that the project has been completed.
Instructions for Use
Contractors should use this release form only after receiving the final payment, with the exception of any amounts that are in dispute. The document is available in Microsoft Word format, making it easy to fill out and use.
Jurisdiction
This document is intended solely for use within the State of Nevada. Because lien laws vary between states, it should not be used for projects located outside of Nevada.
Nevada Commercial Triple Net Lease Agreement
Lease office, retail or other business premises to a tenant in Nevada with this Commercial Triple Net Lease Agreement.
This Commercial Triple Net Lease Agreement is designed for leasing office, retail, or other business premises in Nevada. The template is provided in MS Word format and is fully editable to accommodate your specific requirements.
Triple Net Lease
This is a triple net lease, meaning the tenant (lessee) assumes responsibility for all costs and expenses related to the premises. This includes, but is not limited to, structural repairs, meaning the tenant bears the burden of ongoing maintenance and repairs to the property.
Renewal Option
The lessee is granted the option to renew the lease for an additional term, providing flexibility and continuity for their business operations beyond the initial lease period.
Taxes and Charges
All expenses, taxes, levies, and charges associated with the premises are payable by the lessee. This also encompasses all utility costs, service fees, and operating expenses required for the lessee's business activities within the premises.
Insurance Requirements
The lessee is obligated to carry fire insurance, extended coverage, and liability insurance. This ensures that both the property and liabilities associated with occupancy are adequately protected.
Alterations, Improvements, and Repairs
Responsibility for all alterations, improvements, maintenance, and repairs rests entirely with the lessee. Any changes or upgrades to the premises must be managed and funded by the tenant.
Damage or Destruction
The agreement contains clauses that address scenarios involving damage, destruction, or condemnation of the building. These provisions outline the conditions under which rent may be abated or the lease may be terminated.
Subordination
The lessee agrees to sign a subordination agreement or any other necessary documents to subordinate the lease to a mortgage or other charge, should the lessor require it. This ensures the lease does not take precedence over financial interests held by lenders.
Additional Rent
An optional clause allows for the possibility of percentage rent to be paid by the lessee, in addition to the base rent, if applicable to the agreement.
Jurisdiction
This Triple Net Lease template is intended for use only in the State of Nevada.
Nevada Notice of Disposal of Personal Property
Purpose of Notice
This notice is designed for Nevada landlords whose tenants have vacated the rental property and left personal belongings behind. It is issued in accordance with the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act.
Notification to Tenant
The Notice of Disposal of Personal Property serves to inform the tenant that any personal property left at the rental premises will be disposed of after a period of 14 days.
Service of Notice
A Service of Notice form is included to document how and when the Notice was delivered to the tenant. This ensures proper record keeping and compliance with legal requirements.
Format and Availability
The form is provided in MS Word format for convenience. Landlords simply need to download the form, complete the necessary fields, and print it for use.
Jurisdiction
This Notice and accompanying forms are intended exclusively for use within the State of Nevada.
Nevada Notice of Rent Increase
Requirements for Increasing Rent in Nevada
Before raising the rent on a rental unit in Nevada, landlords are required to serve their tenants with a Notice of Rent Increase. This process is governed by the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, ensuring that all parties are informed and actions are taken according to the law.
Advance Notice Period
The Notice of Rent Increase must inform tenants that the new rent amount will take effect 45 days after the date specified in the notice. This advance notice period allows tenants sufficient time to prepare for the adjustment in rent.
Service of Notice Documentation
Included with the Notice of Rent Increase is a Service of Notice form. This document is used to record the details of how and when the notice was served to the tenant, providing a record for both parties.
Form Format and Usage
The Notice of Rent Increase and the Service of Notice form are provided in an easy-to-use Microsoft Word format. Once purchased, the form can be downloaded and used as often as necessary for rental properties in Nevada.
Jurisdiction
These forms are intended exclusively for use within the State of Nevada and may not be suitable for use in other states.