Nevada Answer to Unlawful Detained is a legal document used to respond to a complaint in an unlawful detained action (eviction) in the State of Nevada. This document is filed in response to the complaint and should be used to state the tenant's legal defenses to the eviction. The Answer may also contain requests for affirmative relief. There are two main types of Nevada Answer to Unlawful Detained: General Denial and Special Denial. A General Denial Answer is a response to the eviction complaint in which the tenant denies all the facts in the complaint. It may be used when the tenant does not intend to dispute the facts in the eviction complaint. A Special Denial Answer is a response to the eviction complaint in which the tenant disputes some or all of the facts in the complaint. It may be used when the tenant intends to dispute some or all of the facts in the eviction complaint. The Answer should include a statement of each fact that is disputed, along with a statement of why the tenant believes the fact is untrue.