Nevada Termination Notices By Landlords To Tenants — Landlord Instructions For Form 1 Through 7 are used to legally terminate a lease in the state of Nevada. The seven forms are used to communicate different reasons for terminating a lease, such as failure to pay rent, breaking the terms of the lease, and other reasons. Form 1 is used when the tenant has failed to pay rent, Form 2 is used when the tenant has violated the terms of the lease, Form 3 is used when the landlord has decided to sell their property, Form 4 is used when the landlord has decided to convert the rental property to a different use, Form 5 is used when the landlord wishes to terminate the lease due to a tenant’s failure to comply with health and safety regulations, Form 6 is used when the landlord wishes to terminate the lease due to tenant’s failure to comply with local, state, or federal laws, and Form 7 is used when the landlord wishes to terminate the lease due to tenant’s failure to comply with local, state, or federal laws. All forms must be properly filled out and delivered to the tenant. The landlord must provide a minimum of 30 days’ notice prior to terminating the lease.