Building on Nevada's moratorium on residential evictions, the Centers for Disease Control issued a halt to all evictions on a federal basis as of September 4th, 2020 through December 31st, 2020.
Tenants must provide an executed Declaration setting forth their inability to pay and:
1) The individual has used best efforts to obtain all
available government assistance for rent or housing;
2) The individual either (i) expects to earn no more than
$99,000 in annual income for Calendar Year 2020 (or no
more than $198,000 if filing a joint tax return),6 (ii)
was not required to report any income in 2019 to the
U.S. Internal Revenue Service, or (iii) received an
Economic Impact Payment (stimulus check) pursuant to
Section 2201 of the CARES Act;
3) the individual is unable to pay the full rent or make
a full housing payment due to substantial loss of
household income, loss of compensable hours of work or
wages, a lay-off, or extraordinary out-of-pocket
medical expenses;
4) the individual is using best efforts to make timely
partial payments that are as close to the full payment
as the individual’s circumstances may permit, taking
into account other non-discretionary expenses; and
5) eviction would likely render the individual homeless—
or force the individual to move into and live in close
quarters in a new congregate or shared living setting—
because the individual has no other available housing options.
(Tenants may still be evicted for reasons other than failure to pay rent.)    
We stand ready to assist you in these rapidly changing times with your leasing questions and concerns.