The association cannot evict the tenant. A formal complaint with the attorney general is warranted especially if he threaten to shoot one of your board members. With the numerous notices of non-compliance and with the recent threat, you should contact your association’s legal counsel to send a letter informing the homeowner that he needs to evict the tenant. The attorney also can add a health, safety or welfare letter pertaining to the threat as it is a violation under NRS 116.31184.
NAIOP Southern Nevada, an organization representing commercial real estate developers, owners and related professionals in office, industrial, retail and mixed-use real estate, held its 23rd annual NAIOP Spotlight Awards in a June 25 virtual awards ceremony.
On Aug. 1, DeCaro Auctions International will auction a luxury two-story estate without reserve.
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Arizona Properties recently closed the sale of a 4.5-acre residential site in Paradise Valley, one of Arizona’s most sought-after communities. The property at 5801 N. Yucca Road sold for $4.1 million.
This month, Lake Las Vegas is helping to Spread the Word with a book drive to benefit a Henderson-based children’s literacy nonprofit. Seasons Grocery & Deli, Lake Las Vegas Water Sports and the Lake Las Vegas Sports Club are accepting new and gently used book donations throughout the month of July to benefit Spread The Word Nevada.
The way we design, build and inhabit cities may never be the same. The new restrictions placed on society have provided a catalyst to rethink much of what we take for granted in the built environment.
ShareDOWNTOWN, a brand-new residential apartment complex in the burgeoning Arts District of downtown Las Vegas that pairs a vibrant, stylish urban lifestyle with relaxing, personal spaces has seen significant interest from prospective renters in just the first weeks it has been open.
The master-planned community of Summerlin is teeming with options for those who prefer first-floor master bedrooms and suites. While most are located within single-story floor plans, several two-story floor plans also offer first-floor master bedrooms, bringing the total number of options in Summerlin to more than 100 — located throughout 25 neighborhoods within nine of the community’s actively selling villages.
A minor construction error at Circa, downtown Las Vegas’ newest property, may be here to stay.
Hope for Prisoners founder Jon Ponder drew praise, and the hint of a pardon, from President Donald Trump. But while high-profile offenders have received Trump’s mercy, Ponder is still waiting.
A research center is searching for up to 500 volunteers in the Las Vegas Valley to help test a COVID-19 vaccine during a year-long clinical trial.
The men’s store is the third on Las Vegas Boulevard and overlooks the Fountains of Bellagio.
Many private schools are planning to have students return full time to campuses in August and say they are receiving an influx of inquiries from public school parents.
A Las Vegas man charged last week in a sweeping federal indictment against members and associates of the MS-13 gang will be released pending trial, a judge ruled Friday.
“Imploding the Mirage” was originally due in May before coronavirus hit.
The county is working to determine if additional closures or restrictions are necessary after Nevada was named a coronavirus “red zone” in a White House report.
With schools around the country preparing to start remotely in the fall, the possibility of a full-time return to distance learning is looming over Clark County schools.
Clark County reported 1,263 new cases of the coronavirus and 11 additional deaths on Friday, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
Larry Edwards has made a career of portraying Tina Turner and is donning the wig again.
Las Vegas singer Daniel Emmet said the Park MGM gig “was kind of a bucket-list moment for me.”
Golden Knights Coach Pete DeBoer’s toughest “problem” of the NHL restart? Choosing a starting goaltender between two quality options in Marc-Andre Fleury and Robin Lehner.
Follow the Golden Knights’ training camp with our live blog from City National Arena.
Nevada’s jobless rate fell the most in the country last month as casinos reopened, a new report says, but its share of unemployed workers was still among the highest.
An attorney for Tashii Brown’s children said a tentative settlement agreement has been reached in the federal lawsuit that was filed in 2017.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg says she’s being treated for recurrence of liver cancer, but plans to stay on Supreme Court.
Nevada’s employment office canceled its weekly media briefing an hour before it was scheduled to start Friday morning.
Over two days, the New Jersey Casino Control Commission took testimony before voting Thursday to approve Eldorado Resorts’ acquisition of Caesars Entertainment.
Nevada has the highest unemployment rate in the nation. That’s not a great time to raise the minimum wage.
The Regional Transportation Commission said West Sahara Avenue was closed in both directions between Durango Drive and Cimarron Road due to a crash on Friday morning.
Metropolitan Police Department records have identified a 38-year-old man arrested Thursday on suspicion of murder after his 29-year-old girlfriend was found dead in their home.