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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.
Nevada Residential Sublease Agreement
Nevada tenants, sublease the property you are renting with this Sublease Agreement for residential rental units.
- The sublease requires the consent of the landlord.
- The subtenant must pay the rent, the utilities and a damage deposit.
- The subtenant must keep the premises in clean and good condition.
- The subtenant cannot assign the sublease without the consent of both the landlord and the original tenant.
- The sublease includes a Premises Inspection Report and Inventory Checklist.
- The file also includes a Co-Signer Agreement, to be used in the event that the subtenant is a minor (such as a student). This agreement would be signed by a parent or guardian, who guarantees to pay any amounts due if the tenant fails to pay.