by Evictions Office | Jun 30, 2019 | Uncategorized
What Are The Changes?Notices must now be served by licensed professionals. Notices can only be served by the following persons: Licensed Process Server, Attorney, Agent of Retained Attorney, Constable or Sheriff. Prior law allowed the landlord themselves or landlord’s...
by Evictions Office | Mar 16, 2019 | Uncategorized
Note: Per Nevada law, effective July 2019: This notice must be posted by a licensed process server, constable, or attorney only. Landlords cannot post these notices themselves.So what is the purpose of this type of eviction notice in Clark County Nevada and how does...
by Evictions Office | Mar 16, 2019 | Uncategorized
For most evictions, including the Clark County evictions, the 5 day eviction notice to quit for unlawful detainer is usually the last step to an eviction. An unlawful detainer notice is usually given when you occupancy of a property as a tenant has been deemed...
by Evictions Office | Mar 16, 2019 | Uncategorized
To some of you, a tenancy at will may look like a sumptuous deal but it is not until when the landlord will come calling that you will realize that this is one of the worst tenancy options you can have. It may take a lot of reasons and explaining to terminate a normal...
by Evictions Office | Mar 16, 2019 | Uncategorized
Sale of a property is one of the many reasons that may lead to a termination of a leasing agreement. With evictions in Clark County this may call for a 3 day notice to quit following sale to be served. Since the owner of the property has legal rights over it even...