Motion to Continue in Possession is a legal document that was released by the Nevada Justice Courts - a government authority operating within Nevada.
Q: What is a Motion to Continue in Possession?
A: A Motion to Continue in Possession is a legal request made in Nevada to allow a tenant to continue occupying a property, even after their lease has expired or they have received an eviction notice.
Q: When can a tenant file a Motion to Continue in Possession?
A: A tenant can file a Motion to Continue in Possession in Nevada if they have a valid reason for needing to stay in the property, such as financial hardship or difficulty finding alternative housing.
Q: Who can file a Motion to Continue in Possession?
A: Only tenants can file a Motion to Continue in Possession in Nevada.
Q: What happens after a tenant files a Motion to Continue in Possession?
A: Once a tenant files a Motion to Continue in Possession, the court will review the request and decide whether or not to grant the tenant the right to stay in the property.
Q: Are there any requirements or conditions for filing a Motion to Continue in Possession?
A: Yes, tenants must meet certain requirements and conditions, such as providing documentation of their financial situation or efforts to find alternative housing.
Form Details:
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