The Nevada Tenants Affidavit (Nonpayment Eviction — PrivatHousingin— - Summary Eviction) is a legal document used to initiate the eviction process in Nevada, for tenants in private housing who have failed to pay rent. This affidavit is used to provide the court with evidence of the tenant's nonpayment of rent, and serves as the basis for a Summary Eviction hearing. There are three distinct types of Nevada Tenants Affidavit (Nonpayment Eviction — PrivatHousingin— - Summary Eviction): a Notice of Termination of Tenancy, a Complaint for Eviction, and an Affidavit of Service. The Notice of Termination of Tenancy must be served to the tenant by the landlord, informing them that their tenancy is terminated due to nonpayment, and must be served within three days of the rent due date. The Complaint for Eviction must be filed with the court and served to the tenant; it is the landlord's formal request for eviction. Finally, the Affidavit of Service must be filled out and signed by the landlord, and must be filed with the court. It is used to prove that the tenant was properly served with the Notice of Termination and the Complaint for Eviction.