1. The landlord may dispose of personal property abandoned on the premises by a former tenant or left on the premises after eviction of the tenant without incurring civil or criminal liability in the following manner:
(a) The landlord shall reasonably provide for the safe storage of the property for 30 days after the abandonment or eviction or the end of the rental period and may charge and collect the reasonable and actual costs of inventory, moving and storage before releasing the property to the tenant or his or her authorized representative rightfully claiming the property within that period. The landlord is liable to the tenant only for the landlord’s negligent or wrongful acts in storing the property.
(b) After the expiration of the 30-day period, the landlord may dispose of the property and recover his or her reasonable costs out of the property or the value thereof if the landlord has made reasonable efforts to locate the tenant, has notified the tenant in writing of his or her intention to dispose of the property and 14 days have elapsed since the notice was given to the tenant. The notice must be mailed to the tenant at the tenant’s present address, and if that address is unknown, then at the tenant’s last known address.
(c) Vehicles must be disposed of in the manner provided in chapter 487 of NRS for abandoned vehicles.
2. Any dispute relating to the amount of the costs claimed by the landlord pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection 1 may be resolved using the procedure provided in subsection 7 of NRS 40.253.
3. During the 5-day period following the eviction or lockout of a tenant, the landlord shall provide the former tenant a reasonable opportunity to retrieve essential personal effects, including, without limitation, medication, baby formula, basic clothing and personal care items. Any dispute relating to the reasonableness of the landlord’s actions pursuant to this section may be resolved using the procedure provided in subsection 9 of NRS 40.253.
(Added to NRS by 1977, 1341; A 1987, 1240; 1995, 1855; 2019, 3927)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 118A - Landlord and Tenant: Dwellings
NRS 118A.030 - "Abandoned property" defined.
NRS 118A.040 - "Action" defined.
NRS 118A.050 - "Building, housing and health codes" defined.
NRS 118A.060 - "Cause" defined.
NRS 118A.070 - "Court" defined.
NRS 118A.080 - "Dwelling" and "dwelling unit" defined.
NRS 118A.090 - "Exclude" defined.
NRS 118A.095 - "Federal worker" defined.
NRS 118A.100 - "Landlord" defined.
NRS 118A.110 - "Normal wear" defined.
NRS 118A.120 - "Owner" defined.
NRS 118A.125 - "Periodic rent" defined.
NRS 118A.130 - "Person" defined.
NRS 118A.140 - "Premises" defined.
NRS 118A.150 - "Rent" defined.
NRS 118A.160 - "Rental agreement" defined.
NRS 118A.163 - "Shutdown" defined.
NRS 118A.167 - "State worker" defined.
NRS 118A.170 - "Tenant" defined.
NRS 118A.175 - "Tribal worker" defined.
NRS 118A.190 - Notice: Definition; service.
NRS 118A.210 - Rental agreements: Payment of rent; term of tenancy; late fee.
NRS 118A.220 - Rental agreements: Prohibited provisions.
NRS 118A.230 - Rental agreements: Unconscionability.
NRS 118A.240 - "Security deposit" defined.
NRS 118A.250 - Receipts for security deposit, surety bond, rent and other payments.
NRS 118A.270 - Alternative method of disclosure.
NRS 118A.280 - Delivery of possession of premises.
NRS 118A.290 - Habitability of dwelling unit.
NRS 118A.300 - Advance notice of increase of rent.
NRS 118A.315 - Petition by landlord for relief from certain requirements relating to shutdown.
NRS 118A.320 - Rules or regulations of landlord.
NRS 118A.330 - Landlord’s access to dwelling unit.
NRS 118A.347 - Form of affidavit for written notice terminating lease due to domestic violence.
NRS 118A.350 - Failure of landlord to comply with rental agreement.
NRS 118A.355 - Failure of landlord to maintain dwelling unit in habitable condition.
NRS 118A.370 - Failure of landlord to deliver possession of dwelling unit.
NRS 118A.380 - Failure of landlord to supply essential items or services.
NRS 118A.400 - Damage or destruction of dwelling unit by fire or casualty.
NRS 118A.410 - Failure of landlord to disclose required information to tenant.
NRS 118A.450 - Abandonment of dwelling unit by tenant: Remedies; presumption.
NRS 118A.470 - Holding over by tenant.
NRS 118A.480 - Landlord’s recovery of possession of dwelling unit.
NRS 118A.500 - Tenant’s refusal to allow lawful access to dwelling unit; landlord’s abuse of access.
NRS 118A.510 - Retaliatory conduct by landlord against tenant prohibited; remedies; exceptions.
NRS 118A.530 - Effect of chapter upon rental agreements entered into before July 1, 1977.