Nevada 1-Page Residential Lease Agreement

Last updated September 16th, 2024

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A Nevada residential lease agreement includes the terms and conditions for rental property. This form must be signed by the Landlord and Tenant.

Rental Application – Before authorizing an agreement, a landlord often uses a rental agreement that checks the tenant’s credit report and income to ensure they are suitable renters.

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Most Recent US Home Facts

  • Population (2023): 334,914,895
  • Median Households (2022): 125,736,353
  • Median Household Income (2022): $75,149
  • Owner-occupied Households (2022): 64.8%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Disclosures

  1. Foreclosure
  2. Inventory and Condition of Premises
  3. Lead-Based Paint Disclosure

Security Deposit

Maximum Amount – The maximum amount of rent Landlords can charge Tenants is equal to the total amount of three (3) months’ rent.

Returning to Tenant – Landlords must returned all deposits to Tenants within thirty (30) days of the lease end date.

Source: § 118A.242(1)

Landlord Access

General Access – A 24-hour notice is required by Nevada state law.

Emergency Access – Landlords can access the rental units in an emergency and do not need to give prior notice to Tenants.

Source: § 118A.330(3)

Paying Rent

Grace Period – 3-day Grace Period.

Maximum Late Fee – The maximum fee Landlords can charge for late rent is five (5) percent of the monthly rent amount.

Notice for Rent Increases – For leases under thirty (30) days, a 30 day notice is required by Landlords. For all other lease types, a 60 day notice is required.

Source: § 118A.300

Nevada Lease Agreement Form Sample

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