The Nevada Affidavit of Complaint For Summary Eviction Other Than Non Payment of Rent is a legal document used in Nevada to terminate a tenancy when a tenant has committed a breach of the lease or rental agreement other than nonpayment of rent. This affidavit is filed with the court by a landlord as part of a summary eviction proceeding. It outlines the specific reason for the eviction, such as illegal activity, destruction of property, violation of the lease, or other lease violations. The affidavit must be signed and notarized by the landlord, and it must be accompanied by a copy of the lease agreement or rental agreement. There are two types of Nevada Affidavit of Complaint For Summary Eviction Other Than Non Payment of Rent: Unlawful Detained and Special Detained. An Unlawful Detained is used when a tenant has violated a lease or rental agreement by engaging in criminal activity, violating community rules, or other reasons. A Special Detained is used when a tenant has committed a lease violation other than nonpayment of rent, such as using the rental property for illegal purposes, damaging the rental property, or otherwise failing to comply with the terms of the lease or rental agreement.