1. A tenant of real property, a recreational vehicle or a mobile home for a term less than life is guilty of an unlawful detainer when having leased:
(a) Real property, except as otherwise provided in this section, or a mobile home for an indefinite time, with monthly or other periodic rent reserved, the tenant continues in possession thereof, in person or by subtenant, without the landlord’s consent after the expiration of a notice of:
(1) For tenancies from week to week, at least 7 days;
(2) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, for all other periodic tenancies, at least 30 days; or
(3) For tenancies at will, at least 5 days.
(b) A dwelling unit subject to the provisions of chapter 118A of NRS, the tenant continues in possession, in person or by subtenant, without the landlord’s consent after expiration of:
(1) The term of the rental agreement or its termination and, except as otherwise provided in subparagraph (2), the expiration of a notice of:
(I) At least 7 days for tenancies from week to week; and
(II) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, at least 30 days for all other periodic tenancies; or
(2) A notice of at least 5 days where the tenant has failed to perform the tenant’s basic or contractual obligations under chapter 118A of NRS.
(c) A mobile home lot subject to the provisions of chapter 118B of NRS, or a lot for a recreational vehicle in an area of a mobile home park other than an area designated as a recreational vehicle lot pursuant to the provisions of subsection 8 of NRS 40.215, the tenant continues in possession, in person or by subtenant, without the landlord’s consent:
(1) After notice has been given pursuant to NRS 118B.115, 118B.170 or 118B.190 and the period of the notice has expired; or
(2) If the person is not a natural person and has received three notices for nonpayment of rent within a 12-month period, immediately upon failure to pay timely rent.
(d) A recreational vehicle lot, the tenant continues in possession, in person or by subtenant, without the landlord’s consent, after the expiration of a notice of at least 5 days.
2. Except as otherwise provided in this section, if a tenant with a periodic tenancy pursuant to paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection 1, other than a tenancy from week to week, is 60 years of age or older or has a physical or mental disability, the tenant may request to be allowed to continue in possession for an additional 30 days beyond the time specified in subsection 1 by submitting a written request for an extended period and providing proof of the tenant’s age or disability. A landlord may not be required to allow a tenant to continue in possession if a shorter notice is provided pursuant to subparagraph (2) of paragraph (b) of subsection 1.
3. Except as otherwise provided in this section, if a tenant with a periodic tenancy pursuant to paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection 1 is a federal worker, tribal worker, state worker or household member of such a worker, the tenant may request to be allowed to continue in possession during the period commencing on the date on which a shutdown begins and ending on the date that is 30 days after the date on which the shutdown ends by submitting a written request for the extended period and providing proof that he or she is a federal worker, tribal worker, state worker or household member of such a worker during the shutdown.
4. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 118A.315, a landlord who receives a request from a tenant pursuant to subsection 3 shall allow a tenant to continue in possession for the period requested.
5. Any notice provided pursuant to paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection 1 must include a statement advising the tenant of the provisions of subsections 2, 3 and 4.
6. If a landlord rejects a request to allow a tenant to continue in possession for an additional 30 days pursuant to subsection 2, the tenant may petition the court for an order to continue in possession for the additional 30 days. If the tenant submits proof to the court that the tenant is entitled to request such an extension, the court may grant the petition and enter an order allowing the tenant to continue in possession for the additional 30 days. If the court denies the petition, the tenant must be allowed to continue in possession for 5 calendar days following the date of entry of the order denying the petition.
(Added to NRS by 1985, 226; A 1989, 1081; 1999, 3195; 2001, 1946; 2003, 2480; 2019, 3177)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 40 - Actions and Proceedings in Particular Cases Concerning Property
NRS 40.002 - "Federal worker" defined.
NRS 40.0025 - "Household member" defined.
NRS 40.003 - "Qualified Indian tribe" defined.
NRS 40.0035 - "Shutdown" defined.
NRS 40.004 - "State worker" defined.
NRS 40.0045 - "Tribal worker" defined.
NRS 40.005 - Zoning requirements to be considered by court.
NRS 40.010 - Actions may be brought against adverse claimants.
NRS 40.020 - Plaintiff not entitled to costs on default judgment or disclaimer.
NRS 40.040 - Value of permanent improvements to be allowed as setoff.
NRS 40.050 - Mortgage not deemed conveyance.
NRS 40.060 - Court may enjoin injury to property during foreclosure.
NRS 40.070 - Damages may be recovered for injury to possession after sale and before delivery.
NRS 40.080 - Action not to be prejudiced by alienation pending suit.
NRS 40.110 - Court to hear case; must not enter judgment by default; effect of final judgment.
NRS 40.120 - Remedy is cumulative.
NRS 40.130 - Adverse action on mining claim.
NRS 40.140 - Nuisance defined; action for abatement and damages; exceptions.
NRS 40.150 - Action for waste; judgment may be for treble damages.
NRS 40.160 - Action for trespass for cutting or carrying away trees or wood; treble damages.
NRS 40.180 - Manner of working mine or mining claim; assessment of damages.
NRS 40.190 - Continuation of judgment lien.
NRS 40.220 - Entry to be made only when legal and in peaceable manner.
NRS 40.250 - Unlawful detainer: Possession after expiration of term.
NRS 40.2512 - Unlawful detainer: Possession after default in payment of rent; exception.
NRS 40.260 - Tenant of agricultural lands may hold over if not notified.
NRS 40.270 - Tenant has similar remedies against subtenant.
NRS 40.290 - Parties defendant; persons bound by judgment.
NRS 40.310 - Issue of fact to be tried by jury if proper demand made.
NRS 40.320 - Proof required of plaintiff and defendant on trial.
NRS 40.330 - Amendment of complaint to conform to proof; continuance.
NRS 40.350 - Trial not to be adjourned when plaintiff admits evidence in affidavit would be given.
NRS 40.360 - Judgment; damages; execution and enforcement.
NRS 40.370 - Verification of complaint and answer.
NRS 40.380 - Provisions governing appeals.
NRS 40.390 - Appellate court not to dismiss or quash proceedings for want of form.
NRS 40.400 - Rules of practice.
NRS 40.420 - Form of writ of restitution; execution.
NRS 40.425 - Notice of execution on writ of restitution.
NRS 40.427 - "Foreclosure sale" defined.
NRS 40.428 - Mortgage or other lien" defined.
NRS 40.429 - Sale in lieu of a foreclosure sale" defined.
NRS 40.439 - Limitations on foreclosure sales involving certain members of military or dependents.
NRS 40.4395 - Limitations on foreclosure sales involving shutdown.
NRS 40.440 - Disposition of proceeds of foreclosure sale.
NRS 40.450 - Proceedings when debt secured falls due at different times.
NRS 40.451 - "Indebtedness" defined.
NRS 40.457 - Hearing before award of deficiency judgment; appraisal of property sold.
NRS 40.459 - Limitations on amount of money judgment.
NRS 40.462 - Distribution of proceeds of foreclosure sale.
NRS 40.4636 - Limitations on amount of money judgment.
NRS 40.4638 - Circumstances under which action to enforce obligation is prohibited.
NRS 40.4639 - Period of limitation on commencement of civil action.
NRS 40.465 - "Indebtedness" defined.
NRS 40.485 - Interest in proceeds of secured indebtedness upon partial satisfaction of indebtedness.
NRS 40.502 - "Environmental provision" defined.
NRS 40.503 - "Environmentally impaired" defined.
NRS 40.504 - "Hazardous substance" defined.
NRS 40.505 - "Release" defined.
NRS 40.506 - "Secured lender" defined.
NRS 40.507 - Right of entry and inspection of real collateral.
NRS 40.508 - Action by secured lender concerning environmental provision.
NRS 40.511 - Exceptions to applicability of NRS 40.507 and 40.508.
NRS 40.515 - Petition, notice, hearing and order; alternative method of terminating interest.
NRS 40.525 - Petition; notice; hearing and order; alternative method.
NRS 40.535 - Affidavit or petition may be filed in probate proceeding.
NRS 40.603 - "Amend a complaint to add a cause of action for a constructional defect" defined.
NRS 40.605 - "Appurtenance" defined.
NRS 40.607 - "Builder’s warranty" defined.
NRS 40.610 - "Claimant" defined.
NRS 40.615 - "Constructional defect" defined.
NRS 40.620 - "Contractor" defined.
NRS 40.623 - "Design professional" defined.
NRS 40.630 - "Residence" defined.
NRS 40.632 - "Subcontractor" defined.
NRS 40.634 - "Supplier" defined.
NRS 40.635 - Applicability; effect on other defenses.
NRS 40.640 - Liability of contractor.
NRS 40.649 - Notice of defect may be presented to insurer; duties of insurer.
NRS 40.652 - Offer of judgment.
NRS 40.655 - Limitation on recovery.
NRS 40.660 - Nonacceptance of offer of settlement deemed rejection.
NRS 40.665 - Settlement by repurchase; certain offers of settlement deemed reasonable.
NRS 40.675 - Inspection of repairs.
NRS 40.681 - Premediation discovery.
NRS 40.684 - Duties of insurer with respect to settlement conference.
NRS 40.6882 - Complainant" defined.
NRS 40.6885 - Effect of compliance with or failure to comply with NRS 40.6884.
NRS 40.692 - Notice not required to be given to intervener in action.
NRS 40.695 - Tolling of statutes of limitation or repose; applicability.