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Re: breaking lease. - Landlord Forum thread 342775

Re: breaking lease. by Anonymous on February 4, 2016 @16:44

                              
Nevada requires a 5 day notice G, you were WRONG saying a 3 day notice. Your advice would cause the landlord to start over again! Possibly causing the landlords eviction to be denied and costing time and money unnecessarily.

If Edward was to post a 5 day notice on the first, the tenants have until the end of the 5th day to respond. If he follows your advice and changes the locks before than as you opined, the landlord would have locked the tenant out illegally. The tenant could pay the rent and/or claim constructive eviction against Edward!
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Re: breaking lease. by Garry (Iowa) on February 4, 2016 @20:21 [ Reply ]
Thank you for correcting my error. I has helped both I and Edward out. From now on,I will try to post my answers as using a 3 or 5 day notice, which ever the OPs state allows. That should catch most of the state laws regarding notices to quit, unless you can find a state whose notice is different that the 3 or 5 day notice. Then be sure to point that out for me, so I can make changes again to my wording.

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