A Nevada Complaint For Summary Eviction is a legal document used in the state of Nevada to initiate the eviction process when a tenant has breached their lease agreement. The complaint is filed by a landlord in a Nevada court and serves as notice to the tenant of their lease violation and the landlord’s intention to evict them. There are two types of Nevada Complaint For Summary Eviction: a Nonpayment of Rent Complaint and a Non-Compliance Complaint. A Nonpayment of Rent Complaint is used when the tenant has failed to make their rent payments on time, and a Non-Compliance Complaint is used when the tenant has violated any other terms and conditions of their lease agreement, such as making excessive noise, having unauthorized guests or pets, or causing damage to the property. Both types of Complaint detail the tenant’s lease violation, the amount of rent owed (if applicable), and the landlord’s intention to pursue an eviction if the tenant does not remedy the breach.