Teresa W. asked

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I am 69 years old and being evicted for 'no cause' in Nevada. I am under the care of a doctor due to a recent fall and am on crutches. Can I delay the eviction due to medical reasons, and if so, how can I request additional time from the court with a letter from my doctor?

August 7th, 2023

Janet H. answered

Currently, you have received a 30-day 'no cause' eviction notice, and you have already requested a c...

August 7th, 2023

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