Can a landlord evict someone for no reason in Nebraska?

This question is about Nebraska Eviction Process

Yes, in Nebraska a landlord can evict someone without needing a specific reason if there’s no written lease agreement or the written lease has expired and the tenant is holding over. In those situations the landlord doesn’t have to show “cause” like nonpayment or a lease violation to end the tenancy, but they must provide the proper written notice (typically 30 days for a month‑to‑month tenancy; 7 days for week‑to‑week) and then follow the legal eviction process in court. Landlords still must obtain a court order (writ of restitution) to remove a tenant; they cannot lawfully force a tenant out on their own.

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