Evicting Non Lease Tenants
Summary
You cannot forcefully remove a non-paying family member not on the lease. In Nevada, you must give a written notice to vacate, typically 30 days. If they dont comply, file an eviction lawsuit. The notice should include the date, the vacate date, and your signature, and be delivered in person or via certified mail. Notarization is not usually required. Consult a local attorney for specific guidance.Full Conversation
My mother is staying at my home without paying any rent or bills and she is not on the lease. I want her out, can I kick her out.
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To begin, you cannot forcefully remove her. As per Nevada law, you must:
*. Give her a written notice to vacate (generally 30 days).
*. If she doesn't comply, file an eviction lawsuit in your local court.
Remember, this is a delicate matter, consulting a local attorney is advised.
how do i give her a written notice to vacate
In Nevada, a written notice to vacate should include:
*. The date of the notice.
*. The date by which the person should leave.
*. Your signature.
This notice should be delivered in person or sent via certified mail. Consulting with an attorney or a legal aid service is recommended to ensure compliance with all legal requirements.
do i need to get the written notice to vacate notorized?
In Nevada, it is not typically required to have a notice to vacate notarized. However, it's always a good idea to consult with a local attorney or a legal aid service to ensure you're following the correct procedures.