The Nevada Letter for Domestic Violence (Terminate Lease) Nonrefillablele is a document issued by the Nevada Supreme Court that provides a tenant with the opportunity to terminate their lease due to domestic violence. This document is nonrefillable and must be printed and signed by both the tenant and the landlord. To be valid, the letter must be signed by both the tenant and the landlord and sent to the landlord's office. There are two versions of the Nevada Letter for Domestic Violence (Terminate Lease) Nonrefillablele; one that is used by tenants with a month-to-month lease, and the other that is used by tenants with a fixed-term lease. Both versions require the tenant to provide proof of domestic violence, such as a police report, a court order, or a letter from a medical professional. The tenant must also provide a copy of the lease, a signed statement of the facts, and any other evidence that will help demonstrate that the tenant has been the victim of domestic violence. Upon receipt of the letter, the landlord must terminate the lease no later than the next business day.