Nevada's COVID-era eviction protections, including Governor Sisolak's Directive 008 and the Nevada Supreme Court mediation program, have expired. Henderson landlords now follow standard NRS 40 summary eviction procedures with no carryover stay.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Nevada paused most residential evictions through Governor Sisolak's Directive 008 (March 2020), then transitioned to a court-supervised mediation program under AB 486 in 2021. Both have ended, and the related federal CDC moratorium was struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2021. Henderson landlords today proceed under the standard NRS 40 summary eviction framework, with five-day pay-or-quit notices for nonpayment and seven-day no-cause notices for week-to-week tenancies. Tenants may still apply for the Clark County CHAP rental-assistance program where funds remain, but no automatic stay protects against eviction.
Citing an expired moratorium to delay rent payment provides no defense in court today; tenants who rely on it can lose summary eviction proceedings and accrue costs.
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