The Nevada Five Day Tenancy at Will Notice is a form used to terminate a month-to-month tenancy in the state of Nevada. It is a written document that states the date the tenant has to vacate the premises, and any associated fees or charges for the tenant’s move-out. The notice must be properly served to the tenant either in person or via certified mail. Depending on the tenant’s circumstances, the landlord can choose one of two different types of notice: 1. Five-Day Notice to Quit (Non-Payment of Rent): This type of notice is used when the tenant has failed to pay their rent on time. It gives the tenant five days to pay the rent in full or vacate the property. 2. Five-Day Notice to Quit (Other Violations): This type of notice is used when the tenant has violated the terms of the lease in some other way, such as having unauthorized occupants or keeping a pet without permission. It gives the tenant five days to either remedy the violation or vacate the property. Either of these notices must include the following information: the tenant's name, the date the notice was served, the address of the property, the date the tenant must vacate, and the landlord's name and contact information. The notice must also be signed by the landlord or an authorized representative.