The Nevada Notice for Summary Eviction is a document used by a landlord to inform a tenant that they must vacate the premises. It is typically used when a tenant has failed to pay rent or has otherwise breached their lease agreement. There are two types of Nevada Notice for Summary Eviction: a 3-Day Notice to Quit and a 5-Day Notice to Quit. The 3-Day Notice to Quit is used when the tenant has failed to pay rent or has violated the terms of the lease agreement. The notice must state the amount of rent due, the date it was due, and the date by which the tenant must vacate the premises. If the tenant does not vacate by the specified date, the landlord may proceed with filing an eviction lawsuit. The 5-Day Notice to Quit is used when the tenant has committed a lease violation that is not related to rent. The notice must state the terms of the lease that have been violated, the date the violation occurred, and the date by which the tenant must vacate the premises. If the tenant does not vacate by the specified date, the landlord may proceed with filing an eviction lawsuit.