3-Day NuisanceA 3-Day Nuisance posting is for some issue other than finances. The law requires a written reason of the nuisance (and can have nothing to do with finances) and the tenant will have three business days to rectify the nuisance. If the nuisance is not taken care of, a 5-Day Unlawful Detainer Notice must follow before an actual lockout can take place. If your tenant is being a nuisance for some reason, a 3-Day Nuisance posting is a great way to take care of the issue.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Owner's Name *Owner's Email *Company NameAddress *Phone NumberTenant's Name *Tenant's Address *Amount of Rent *Deposit & Amount *Amount Owed *Gated Community?Assigning or subletting the premises contrary to the covenants of the lease.Committing or permitting waste on the property.Setting up or carrying on any unlawful business in or on the property.Violating any of the controlled substance laws in NRS 453.011 to 453.552, inclusive, except NRS 453.336, in or on the property.Suffering, permitting, or maintaining a nuisance on or about the premises consisting of conduct or an ongoing condition which constitutes an unreasonable obstruction to the free use of property and causes injury and damage to other tenants or occupants of that property or adjacent building or structures.This Notice is based upon the following facts: *Submit