Nevada 30 day No Cause Eviction is a type of eviction where a landlord can give a tenant a written notice to vacate the rental unit without specifying a reason. This type of eviction can be used in the state of Nevada if the landlord is not satisfied with the tenant's performance or if the tenant has violated any of the rental agreement terms. There are two types of Nevada 30 day No Cause Eviction: Month-to-Month Eviction and Fixed Term Eviction. Month-to-Month Eviction occurs when the landlord provides the tenant with a 30-day written notice to vacate the rental unit. This type of eviction does not require the tenant to do anything wrong or breach the rental agreement in order for the landlord to evict them. The landlord does not have to provide a reason or justification for the eviction, and the tenant does not have to be given an opportunity to cure the breach before being evicted. Fixed Term Eviction is when the landlord provides the tenant with a 30-day written notice to vacate the rental unit at the end of the fixed term of the lease. This type of eviction does not require the tenant to do anything wrong or breach the rental agreement in order for the landlord to evict them. The landlord does not have to provide a reason or justification for the eviction, and the tenant does not have to be given an opportunity to cure the breach before being evicted.