Nevada Sublease Agreement

A Nevada sublease agreement allows the tenant on the original lease to rent out their residential property to a sublessee. As per the agreement, the sublessee makes monthly payments to the tenant to cover rent and utilities, while the tenant remains responsible for paying the landlord.

Nevada Sublease Agreement

Last updated May 14th, 2025

A Nevada sublease agreement allows the tenant on the original lease to rent out their residential property to a sublessee. As per the agreement, the sublessee makes monthly payments to the tenant to cover rent and utilities, while the tenant remains responsible for paying the landlord.

Laws

Lease Provisions – Any restrictions on subletting must be stated in the lease.[1]

Unauthorized Subletting – If a tenant subleases their rental unit against the provisions of their lease, they will be guilty of unlawful detainer and risk eviction.[2]

Nevada Sublease Agreement (Preview)