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Updated over 2 years ago, 05/09/2022

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Im having a problem with a brand new tenant. He is very unstable.

Nathan Pa
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He has been living here for 13 days.

Recently I got into an altercation with him, he left a pair of scissors in the living room and I used it but forgot about it and left it in my room.

Next day he banged on my door asking if I had his scissors and he started yelling at me and been randomly harassing me.

He was very nice and seemed great until this scissor incident and I feel very uncomfortable and decided I want him out asap and let him know and he is threatening to sue me.

He is currently on a yearly lease.

Does anyone have any advice?

I read through this and it looks like I will have to file a "No cause notice" https://www.clarkcountynv.gov/government/departments/constable/constable_las_vegas_township/services/eviction_process.php

From reading the above it looks like he can stay for 17 days (remaining time for this months rent) + 30 days when notice is given + another 30 days if he files a motion to the courts for additional time for a total of 77 days.

Would also appreciate any lawyer recommendations in Las Vegas.

Thank you

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