Lease Agreement Validity Concerns

Summary

In Nevada, landlords must deliver possession of the property at the leases start. If they fail, you may terminate the lease and sue for damages. A lease with $0.00 rent may be invalid, but intent and other terms matter. Consult a local attorney for guidance.

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i signed a lease for my apartment but it was not ready so i signed a second lease still not ready then i sgned a third lease. the second one cancels the first one and so on
Hello Stephanie, could you clarify if the leases you signed were for the same apartment each time or different ones? This will help me provide you with more accurate information.
same aprtment
Hello Stephanie, here's some information based on your situation:
- In Nevada, landlords are generally required to deliver possession of the property at the beginning of the lease term.
- If they fail, you may have the right to terminate the lease and possibly sue for damages.
- Ensure to consult with a local attorney to understand your rights.
what if the third lease has *.* for the rent amount
Hello Stephanie, in Nevada:
- A lease with a rent amount of $*.* may be considered invalid.
- However, the intent and other terms of the lease play a significant role.
- Consulting a local attorney would be the best course of action.