Landlord Rent Collection Consequences
Summary
In Nevada, landlords cannot collect rent after eviction. They may charge storage fees for belongings left behind, but these fees must reflect actual storage costs, not previous rent amounts. Tenants can sue for wrongful eviction if rent is collected post-eviction. For legal issues, contact Nevada Legal Services, the Tenant Rights Hotline, or a local attorney specializing in landlord-tenant disputes. Relevant statutes include NRS 118A.480, NRS 118A.490, and NRS 118A.500.Full Conversation
What does Nevada law say about it
I can provide general information about Nevada law regarding landlords collecting rent after evicting a tenant. In Nevada:
- An eviction order terminates the tenant’s right to possess the property.
- Continuing to collect rent after an eviction may be illegal.
- The tenant may have grounds to sue for wrongful eviction.
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- An eviction order terminates the tenant’s right to possess the property.
- Continuing to collect rent after an eviction may be illegal.
- The tenant may have grounds to sue for wrongful eviction.
Is there anything specific about your situation you'd like to know more about?
Can you tell me what Nevada revised statutes covers that area
Sure! In Nevada, the statutes related to landlord and tenant issues, including eviction, can be found in the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) Chapter 118A - Residential Landlord and Tenant Relations. Specifically, you might want to look at:
- NRS 118A.* - Retaliatory conduct by landlord.
- NRS 118A.* - Unlawful ouster, exclusion or diminution of services.
- NRS 118A.* - Remedies and penalties for unlawful eviction.
Is there anything more specific you'd like to know about these statutes?
- NRS 118A.* - Retaliatory conduct by landlord.
- NRS 118A.* - Unlawful ouster, exclusion or diminution of services.
- NRS 118A.* - Remedies and penalties for unlawful eviction.
Is there anything more specific you'd like to know about these statutes?
Yes can you read me Nevada NRS *.* *
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It seems like you might be referring to a specific statute within the Nevada Revised Statutes, but NRS *.* does not exist. You might want to check NRS 118A.* for information on remedies and penalties for unlawful eviction. Would you like more details on this statute?
It seems like you might be referring to a specific statute within the Nevada Revised Statutes, but NRS *.* does not exist. You might want to check NRS 118A.* for information on remedies and penalties for unlawful eviction. Would you like more details on this statute?
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Sure! Here are some details on NRS 118A.*:
- Remedies and Penalties for Unlawful Eviction: This statute outlines the legal consequences if a landlord unlawfully evicts a tenant. It includes provisions for damages that the tenant may claim.
Would you like more specific information on what remedies and penalties are outlined in this statute?
Sure! Here are some details on NRS 118A.*:
- Remedies and Penalties for Unlawful Eviction: This statute outlines the legal consequences if a landlord unlawfully evicts a tenant. It includes provisions for damages that the tenant may claim.
Would you like more specific information on what remedies and penalties are outlined in this statute?
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NRS 118A.* - Remedies and Penalties for Unlawful Eviction
- Damages: Tenants may claim actual damages, including but not limited to moving costs, temporary housing, and emotional distress.
- Penalties: Landlords may face fines and legal penalties for unlawful eviction.
Would you like more detailed information on any specific remedy or penalty outlined in this statute?
- Damages: Tenants may claim actual damages, including but not limited to moving costs, temporary housing, and emotional distress.
- Penalties: Landlords may face fines and legal penalties for unlawful eviction.
Would you like more detailed information on any specific remedy or penalty outlined in this statute?
Is a property manager allowed to s
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Is a property manager allowed to take rent after eviction and change your bill to storage instead of rent because you had to leave things behind and collect the same amount as the rent was every month without being able to live in the home
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In California, after an eviction:
- The landlord cannot legally collect rent.
- They may charge reasonable storage fees for personal property left behind.
- Fees must align with actual storage costs, not rent rates.
Would you like more detailed information on California laws regarding this matter?
In California, after an eviction:
- The landlord cannot legally collect rent.
- They may charge reasonable storage fees for personal property left behind.
- Fees must align with actual storage costs, not rent rates.
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No but I would like more information on those laws in Nevada
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In Nevada, after an eviction:
- A landlord or property manager cannot continue to collect rent if the tenant has been evicted.
- They may charge reasonable storage fees for personal property left behind, but these fees should reflect actual storage costs, not the previous rent amount.
Would you like more detailed information on Nevada laws regarding this matter?
In Nevada, after an eviction:
- A landlord or property manager cannot continue to collect rent if the tenant has been evicted.
- They may charge reasonable storage fees for personal property left behind, but these fees should reflect actual storage costs, not the previous rent amount.
Would you like more detailed information on Nevada laws regarding this matter?
Who would you contact in a case like that
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If you believe your landlord or property manager is acting unlawfully by collecting rent or excessive storage fees after an eviction, you can contact:
- Nevada Legal Services for legal assistance.
- Nevada's Tenant Rights Hotline.
- A local attorney specializing in landlord-tenant disputes.
Would you like to know more about any of these options?
If you believe your landlord or property manager is acting unlawfully by collecting rent or excessive storage fees after an eviction, you can contact:
- Nevada Legal Services for legal assistance.
- Nevada's Tenant Rights Hotline.
- A local attorney specializing in landlord-tenant disputes.
Would you like to know more about any of these options?
What kind of trouble can the landlord get in for doing that
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If a landlord in Nevada continues to collect rent or charges excessive storage fees after an eviction, they could face:
- Legal action for wrongful eviction
- Claims for actual damages by the tenant
- Possible fines and penalties
Would you like more information on how to proceed?
If a landlord in Nevada continues to collect rent or charges excessive storage fees after an eviction, they could face:
- Legal action for wrongful eviction
- Claims for actual damages by the tenant
- Possible fines and penalties
Would you like more information on how to proceed?
Yes
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For more information on how to proceed if your landlord is acting unlawfully, you might want to consider filing a complaint with Nevada Legal Services or consulting with a local attorney specializing in landlord-tenant disputes.
Would you like specific contact information for legal assistance in Nevada?
For more information on how to proceed if your landlord is acting unlawfully, you might want to consider filing a complaint with Nevada Legal Services or consulting with a local attorney specializing in landlord-tenant disputes.
Would you like specific contact information for legal assistance in Nevada?
What state agency would you contact in that event that happened
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In Nevada, you can contact the Nevada Real Estate Division (NRED) for issues related to landlord-tenant disputes. They handle complaints and can provide guidance on your situation.
Would you like more specific details on how to file a complaint with the NRED?
In Nevada, you can contact the Nevada Real Estate Division (NRED) for issues related to landlord-tenant disputes. They handle complaints and can provide guidance on your situation.
Would you like more specific details on how to file a complaint with the NRED?
Yes
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To file a complaint with the Nevada Real Estate Division (NRED):
- Visit the NRED website for complaint forms and instructions.
- Contact them via phone for guidance.
- Submit detailed information about your case and any evidence you have.
Would you need any additional information on the process?
To file a complaint with the Nevada Real Estate Division (NRED):
- Visit the NRED website for complaint forms and instructions.
- Contact them via phone for guidance.
- Submit detailed information about your case and any evidence you have.
Would you need any additional information on the process?