Henderson, NV asked in Landlord - Tenant for Nevada

Q: How do I kick out a grown child who doesn’t pay rent and was told to move out in a month?

She moved back in after being kicked out by a boyfriend and was told she could live with me if she followed my rules and if she did she had until April and if she didn’t the date would change. She hasn’t and I told her that she had a month to move out because I want her gone and she is screwing my life up. How do I get rid of her without any issues? Can I call the police to evict her (they know her because she has run away before)? Or do I have to follow legal action and get a notice form from the county? What do I do??

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Janice Jacovino
Janice Jacovino
Answered
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Licensed in Nevada

A: I am sorry you’ve been put in this situation. If she’s an adult you must follow the normal eviction procedures including timelines and notices.

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