A Nevada Complaint for Summary Eviction — Nonpayment is a legal document used in the state of Nevada to initiate an eviction process when a tenant has failed to pay their rent. This type of complaint can be used to evict a tenant from a commercial or residential property. There are two types of Nevada Complaint for Summary Eviction — Nonpayment: one for a residential tenant and one for a commercial tenant. The complaint will explain the landlord's basis for the eviction, including the amount of rent owed, the date it was due, and the date the complaint was filed. The complaint will also include the tenant's name, address, and contact information. A hearing must be held before a judge can issue an eviction order. The tenant will have an opportunity to challenge the eviction and to present any evidence or arguments against it.