Learn the six basic steps to filing a "summary" eviction case, along with tips for correctly serving the tenant and providing the required documents to the court. CAUTION! Unless your tenant has surrendered or abandoned possession of the rental property, you must file an eviction case in order to remove the tenant! (NRS 118A.480.) If you lock the tenant out of the property, use force or threats to remove the tenant, or terminate the tenant's utilities or services, you could be sued by the tenant and punished by the court.
Step 1: CHOOSE CORRECT EVICTION NOTICE
Step 2: SERVE THE CORRECT EVICTION NOTICE ON TENANT
Step 3: SERVE THE SECOND EVICTION NOTICE ON TENANT, IF
Step 4: FILE A COMPLAINT AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS WITH THE JUSTICE COURT
Step 5: ATTEND A HEARING, IF NECESSARY
Step 6: MAKE ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE CONSTABLE TO REMOVE THE TENANT
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