Yes, in Nevada a landlord can evict someone “for no reason” if the tenant is month‑to‑month, week‑to‑week, or the written lease agreement has expired and isn’t being renewed. In those no‑cause situations, the landlord must give proper written notice before pursuing eviction: typically 30 days if rent is paid monthly or 7 days if rent is paid weekly. After that notice expires, the landlord must still go through the formal court eviction process (e.g., unlawful detainer) and obtain a court order to remove the tenant; they cannot lawfully force you out on their own.
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