A Nevada Affidavit/Answer in Opposition to Summary Eviction — Nonpayment of Rent is a legal document that is filed in response to a summary eviction notice by a tenant in Nevada. The tenant is required to file the affidavit/answer in order to oppose their eviction and to provide a legal basis for their defense. The affidavit/answer must be filed with the court in the jurisdiction in which the eviction is being sought. In their affidavit/answer, the tenant must provide an explanation for why they have not paid their rent, such as an inability to pay due to job loss, health issues, or other extenuating circumstances. The tenant must also provide evidence in support of their claim, such as copies of pay stubs, medical bills, or other relevant documents. Once the affidavit/answer is filed, the court may hold a hearing to determine whether the tenant is legally entitled to remain in the rental unit. If the court finds in favor of the tenant, the eviction will be stopped and the tenant will be allowed to remain in the rental unit. There are two types of Nevada Affidavit/Answer in Opposition to Summary Eviction — Nonpayment of Rent: a Request for Factual Hearing and a Request for Jury Trial. The Request for Factual Hearing allows the tenant to present their case in front of a judge. The Request for Jury Trial allows the tenant to present their case in front of a jury.