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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 108 - STATUTORY LIENS

NRS 108.476 Unpaid charges: Denial of occupant’s access to storage space; termination of occupant’s right to use storage space; notice; imposition of lien.

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NRS 108.476 Unpaid charges: Denial of occupant’s access to storage space; termination of occupant’s right to use storage space; notice; imposition of lien.
1. If any charges for rent or other items owed by the occupant remain unpaid for 10 days or more, the owner may deny the occupant access to the storage space at the facility for which charges are owed.
2. If any charges for rent or other items owed by the occupant remain unpaid for 14 days or more, the owner may terminate the occupant’s right to use the storage space at the facility, for which charges are owed, not less than 14 days after sending a notice by verified mail or, if available, by electronic mail to the occupant at his or her last known address and to the alternative address provided by the occupant in the rental agreement. The notice must contain:
(a)An itemized statement of the amount owed by the occupant at the time of the notice and the date when the amount became due;
(b)The name, address and telephone number of the owner or the owner’s agent;
(c)A statement that the occupant’s right to use the storage space will terminate on a specific date unless the occupant pays the amount owed to the owner; and
(d)A statement that upon the termination of the occupant’s right to occupy the storage space and after the date specified in the notice, an owner’s lien pursuant to NRS 108.4753 , will be imposed.
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