Nebraska Demand For Notice is a legal document required by Nebraska law for a landlord to provide tenants with the opportunity to challenge rent increases. The document is also known as a rent increase notice. The purpose of the Demand for Notice is to give tenants the opportunity to dispute a rent increase or to negotiate a lease agreement with the landlord. There are two types of Nebraska Demand For Notice: a written notice and an oral notice. The written notice must include the amount of the rent increase, the date on which the increase will go into effect, and the name and address of the landlord. The oral notice must be made in person and must include the same information. Both notices must be given to the tenant at least thirty days prior to the rent increase.