The Nevada Affidavit of Tenant is an official document used to record the terms of a rental agreement between a tenant and landlord in the state of Nevada. The affidavit, which is also known as a rental agreement or lease, is a legally binding document that outlines the rights and obligations of both parties throughout the duration of the tenancy. It details the rental amount, the security deposit, the payment schedule, as well as other terms and conditions that both parties must adhere to. There are two main types of Nevada Affidavit of Tenant: standard and seasonal. The standard form is used for long-term rental agreements, while the seasonal form is used for short-term rental agreements. In both cases, the tenant must sign the affidavit and have it notarized before the rental period begins.