The Nevada Tenant Affidavit Declaration is a form used in the state of Nevada to document the agreement between a tenant and a landlord. It is a legal document that outlines the terms of the tenancy, such as the amount of rent to be paid, the length of the lease, the amount of the security deposit, and any other special provisions related to the tenancy. The Nevada Tenant Affidavit Declaration must be signed by both the tenant and landlord and is then filed with the court. There are two types of Nevada Tenant Affidavit Declaration: Lease Affidavit and Rental Agreement Affidavit. A Lease Affidavit is used when the tenant and landlord agree to a fixed term and amount of rent, while the Rental Agreement Affidavit is used when the tenant and landlord agree to an open-ended tenancy. Both forms must be signed by both parties and notarized.