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Nevada Eviction & Housing Guide

Legal information and resources for Nevada evictions and housing issues.
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This guide helps people who are representing themselves in eviction or housing problems in Nevada. It lists where to find useful resources, like the Nevada Legal Kiosk, which provides information about legal issues and court forms. You can also find details about tenant rights from groups like Northern Nevada Legal Aid and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). There are resources to help with eviction and foreclosure issues, including articles and books that explain the laws. For finding court forms and more detailed help, you can check the court’s website or contact self-help centers.

Where to start?

  • Nevada Legal Kiosk
    A user-friendly portal to help learn about civil and family related legal issues, locate Nevada court information, forms, legal aid providers, community resources, and attend virtual court hearings.
  • Tenant's Rights (Northern Nevada Legal Aid)
    Information for Nevada renters on landlord/tenant and eviction matters.
  • Tenant Rights, Laws, and Protections: Nevada (HUD)
    Resources for Nevada Landlord/Tennant issues from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
  • Nevada Landlord-Tenant Law (Nolo)
    Basic information and resources related to Nevada landlord/tenant matters, including how to break a lease and an overview of Nevada law, to help educate self-represented litigants.
  • How to Delay an Eviction in Nevada (Nolo)
    Article to help educate landlords and tenants on ways to help resolve eviction matter outside of court.
  • Tenant Defenses to Evictions in Nevada (Nolo)
    Article providing an overview of Nevada eviction information, rules, and procedures by Nolo, a publisher of self-help resources.
  • Nevada Foreclosure Law Center (Nolo)
    Information and resources related to Nevada foreclosures, including foreclosure laws, procedure, mediation, HOA foreclosures, and judgments, to help educate self-represented litigants.

Books & eBooks

  •  Nevada Civil Practice Manual by State Bar of Nevada Publications Committee
    Call Number: REFERENCE KFN1130 .A75 N4
    ISBN: 9781522117681
    Publication Date: 2016
    Includes section on unlawful detainer (eviction) with relevant cases and statute information. Available online through LexisNexis Digital Library. Older editions available both in print and electronically.
  • Nevada Civil Practice Manual (LexisNexis Digital Library)
  •  Elements of Nevada Legal Theories by Steven Klearman
    Call Number: KFN1133 .K58 2016
    ISBN: 9781482302639
    Publication Date: 2016-06-22
    Outlines requirements for claiming constructive eviction in Nevada, including landlord actions or neglect that make a property uninhabitable. Includes statutes, facts, proof, remedies, and damages.
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    Renters' Rights (EBSCO)
    Basic overview of renter's rights to educate renter's on their legal duties to help prevent legal difficulties. Available in print or online with a library card.
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    Every Tenant's Legal Guide (EBSCO)
    Provides tenants with legal information, sample letters, forms, and guidance on rights and duties to avoid legal issues. Includes tips on finding and keeping a good home and landlord. Available in print or online with a library card.
  •  Foreclosure Defense: A Practical Litigation Guide by Rebecca A. Taylor
    Call Number: KF697.F6 T38 2014 ABA
    ISBN: 9781614380580
    Publication Date: 2014
    Provides assistance to navigate alternative dispute resolutions and litigation strategies and defenses related to foreclosures. Available online through LexisNexis Digital Library.
  • Foreclosure Defense: A Practical Litigation Guide (LexisNexis Digital Library)

 

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Mobile Homes

  • Evictions from Mobile Home Parks (Nevada Legal Services)
    Information for tenants on the eviction process for mobile home parks.
  • Mobile Homeowners’ Bill of Rights (Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada)
    A list of tenant rights for people who own a mobile home and rent the space that the home is on.
  • Mobile Homes Q&A (Civil Law Self-Help Center)
    Frequently asked questions regarding mobile home parks in Nevada.
  • Landlord Tenant Forms – Mobile Homes
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