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TENANT WANTS TO SURRENDER PROPERTY

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Las Vegas Landlord wants you to be prepared in the event that your Tenant wants to surrender or give the property back to you.  You may have already served a notice and filed an eviction with the Court, but you can still allow Tenant to surrender the property back to you instead of appearing in Court.
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If Tenant Wants To Surrender Property
If a Tenant wants to surrender the property back to you, that is OK, but you must protect yourself.  You should at least do the following:
1.  Have Tenant turn in all keys, remotes, etc. and sign off on a Tenant Property Surrender Release (TPSR) form.
2.  Immediately change locks and secure property.
3.  If Tenant has left any property behind, move Tenant property to the garage of a secure place.
4. 
If Tenant has left any property behind, have a 30-Day Storage followed by 14-Day Disposal notices served.

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