Nevada Order For Summary Eviction Other Than Non Payment of Rent is a type of eviction in the state of Nevada where a landlord can evict a tenant without going through a lengthy court process. This type of eviction can be used for cases such as violation of the lease, illegal activity, or other good cause. This type of eviction involves a written notice to the tenant that must be served by a Sheriff's Deputy or Constable. The notice will inform the tenant of the eviction and must provide the tenant with the date and time of the eviction, if applicable. The tenant must be given at least three days to vacate the premises or face a court-ordered eviction. The two types of Nevada Order For Summary Eviction Other Than Non Payment of Rent are: 1. Lease Violation Eviction: This type of eviction can be used when a tenant has violated the terms of their lease. This type of eviction requires a written notice to the tenant that informs them of the violation and the date and time of the eviction. 2. Other Good Cause Eviction: This type of eviction can be used when a tenant is engaged in illegal activity or poses a risk to the safety of other tenants. This type of eviction requires a written notice to the tenant that informs them of the eviction and the date and time of the eviction.