Thursday, March 25, 2010
Open Question: Do I have a legal right to change the front door locks before the tenant being evicted?
This is in the state of Nevada. According to the lease agreement the landlord should have a duplicate key to the front door. The tenant replaced the locks and cannot be reached by phone and the landlord no longer have access. The tenant is in the process of eviction but not evicted yet. The association is complaining about nuisance and threatening with fines if the problem is not corrected. All I want to do is gain access to the property to make sure the tenant is not damaging anything inside before being evicted. Do I have the legal right to change the locks to the front door and providing the tenant with the a spare key before the eviction process commence?
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