Mobile Homes and Manufactured Homes

Mobile Home Evictions

Mobile home evictions in Nevada state encompass a regulated procedure set by the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS), specifically under Title 10, Chapter 118B. These laws strive to ensure the fair treatment of mobile home owners and landlords. Evictions can occur for several reasons, including nonpayment of rent, violation of park rules, or the closure of the mobile home park. A legally correct eviction requires the landlord to provide a written notice with specific timeframes, based on the cause of eviction. For instance, nonpayment of rent calls for a five-day notice, while violation of park rules requires a notice of at least 45 days. If a tenant does not comply, the landlord may file an unlawful detainer lawsuit in court. Legal counsel is advised for both parties involved in an eviction to ensure a fair process, while free legal aid may be available for low-income individuals. Special provisions exist for park closure evictions, including a requirement of 180 days’ notice and potential financial assistance for moving expenses.

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