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What can I do if I miss 60 days notice for rent increase
I have a lease ending in 30 days. I sent a rent increase notice by mail 60 days ago, but they never received it. Assuming they're telling the truth what are my options. Property is in Nevada which requires 60 day notice.
If I renew lease with the tenant for another year, but increase rent on 2nd month, would that satisfy the 60 day notice?