Month-to-Month Laws
Termination Notice – The landlord or tenant must give a 30-day notice before terminating the lease. (§ 40.251(1)(a)(2))
Increasing Rent – The landlord must give a 60-day notice before they increase rent. (§ 118A.300)
A Nevada month-to-month lease agreement is a renewable lease arrangement that may be terminated by the landlord or tenant with just a 30-day notice. The contract is legally binding, and both parties must sign and adhere to the lease stipulations. Similar to a standard lease, this flexible lease may include a security deposit and other fees.
A Nevada month-to-month lease agreement is a renewable lease arrangement that may be terminated by the landlord or tenant with just a 30-day notice. The contract is legally binding, and both parties must sign and adhere to the lease stipulations. Similar to a standard lease, this flexible lease may include a security deposit and other fees.
Termination Notice – The landlord or tenant must give a 30-day notice before terminating the lease. (§ 40.251(1)(a)(2))
Increasing Rent – The landlord must give a 60-day notice before they increase rent. (§ 118A.300)