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In Nevada, if evicted, rent is generally not owed post-eviction unless specified. If eviction isnt enforced, rent may still be due. You can request a judges decision explanation and appeal if needed. Appeals must be filed within 30 days, with evidence clearly presented. If an appeal is lost, options include filing a motion for reconsideration or seeking legal aid. Access judges decisions via the Nevada Supreme Courts website or court clerk. Consider consulting a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
It was signed 8 days ago no sherrif
It seems like you have an eviction notice signed 8 days ago, but the sheriff hasn't enforced it yet. In Nevada, until the eviction is officially enforced by the sheriff, you might still be responsible for rent. Have you received any specific instructions or documents from the court regarding this eviction?
No It was for lease violation which was not true I tried but lost, I can't find reason from judge. Reno nv
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In Nevada, you can request a written explanation from the judge regarding their decision. If you believe there was an error, consider filing an appeal or seeking legal advice. Have you considered speaking with a local attorney about your options?
I filed a appeal with evidence
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It sounds like you're in a challenging situation. In Nevada, when filing an appeal, ensure all relevant evidence is clearly presented. It might be beneficial to consult with an attorney to strengthen your case.
Have you received any updates or specific instructions related to your appeal?
All attorney say the judge made her a
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It seems like you're dealing with a tough eviction case in Reno, Nevada. You mentioned filing an appeal with evidence, which is a positive step. Here's some general information:
- In Nevada, an appeal requires a detailed presentation of evidence.
- Ensure the appeal is filed within the required timeframe, typically 30 days from the judgment.
- Consider seeking legal counsel to strengthen your appeal.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with your appeal?
I lost the appes
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I'm sorry to hear that you lost your appeal. In Nevada, you may have other options depending on the specific circumstances of your case. You might consider:
- Filing a motion for reconsideration if you believe there was a mistake.
- Exploring alternative housing solutions.
- Consulting a legal aid organization for further guidance.
Would you like information on local legal aid resources or any other assistance?
I'm ok I was just wondering what is going on
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It sounds like you've been through a challenging eviction process and have lost an appeal. In Nevada, exploring options such as a motion for reconsideration or seeking guidance from a legal aid organization could be beneficial. If you have any specific questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
How do I look up judges decisions after my appeal
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You can look up judges' decisions after your appeal by:
- Accessing the Nevada Supreme Court's website for opinions and orders.
- Visiting the court where your case was heard to request case documents.
- Contacting the court clerk for assistance in obtaining the decision.
If you need more guidance, just let me know!