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Culinary Union Asks Landlords To Freeze Rents

May 07, 2020

The Culinary Union is asking Nevada landlords to freeze rents during the COVID-19 emergency.

The union asked that landlords freeze rents at their current rate for one calendar year and also consult with tenants about post-emergency grace periods and fair payment plans.  

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Las Vegas Rents, Occupancy Up; Apartment Construction Strong

Dec 08, 2016

Southern Nevada has one of the highest percentages of people who rent instead of paying a mortgage.

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State Levies Fine Against Condo Community Management Company

Sep 25, 2015

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Nevada regulators have imposed a $25,000 fine on a company that manages 21 condominium communities in Las Vegas.

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Beware: Rental Scams

Nov 02, 2011
Scam artists are taking advantage of Las Vegas's high number of foreclosures.  They pretend to be landlords, then rent out the property - which doesn't belong to them.  How can you guard against this happening?  What safeguards are in place?  And how can victims find recourse and get their money back?  The Metropolitan Police Department and an attorney shed light on the situation.
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