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Nevada Lease Agreements

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Nevada Lease Law Requirements Summary

Security Deposit Limit 3 months rent
Deposit Return Deadline 30 days
Late Fee Cap No statutory cap
Grace Period No statutory grace period
Landlord Notice (Month-to-Month) 30 days
Tenant Notice (Month-to-Month) 30 days
Entry Notice 24 hours

Nevada landlord-tenant law is governed by the Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 118A (Landlord and Tenant: Dwellings). Landlords must provide required disclosures including Lead paint disclosure (federal, pre-1978 housing), Move-in condition checklist: landlord must provide written inventory of condition at commencement (NRS 118A.200), Landlord's name, address, and authorized agent contact information (NRS 118A.260), and more. Security deposits are capped at 3 months rent and must be returned within 30 days of tenancy termination. Our documents are designed to comply with Nevada law and include all required provisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a written lease agreement in Nevada?

While oral agreements may be enforceable for short-term leases, Nevada law strongly favors written lease agreements. A written lease protects both landlord and tenant by clearly documenting terms, responsibilities, and required disclosures under the Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 118A. Nevada requires landlords to include specific disclosures such as Lead paint disclosure (federal, pre-1978 housing) and Move-in condition checklist: landlord must provide written inventory of condition at commencement (NRS 118A.200), which must be in writing.

What are Nevada's security deposit rules?

In Nevada, the security deposit is capped at 3 months rent. Landlords must return the deposit within 30 days after the tenancy ends. Interest on security deposits is not required. Deductions must be itemized in writing.

How much does a Nevada lease agreement cost?

Each lease agreement costs $7.99. Choose your document type, fill in your details through our guided form, and download your completed, Nevada-compliant PDF instantly. Re-download available for 5 days.

Does Nevada have any rent increase protections for tenants?

Nevada does not have statewide rent control. However, for month-to-month tenants, Nevada requires 45 days written notice before a rent increase takes effect (the highest notice requirement in the country for this). For annual lease renewals, no such notice requirement applies. Nevada does not cap security deposits, and deposits must be returned within 30 days of move-out with an itemized statement.

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