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Republic Services ups lawsuits against Nevadans over trash bills

Republic Services filed 196 lawsuits in Southern Nevada in 2022, double the amount of cases in 2021 and a sharp increase from three years ago.

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Republic Services ramps up lawsuits against Nevadans over trash bills

Republic Services ramps up lawsuits against Nevadans over trash bills
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Researchers, newspaper to track Las Vegas-area eviction data

Researchers, newspaper to track Las Vegas-area eviction data
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With eviction cases resuming, tenants urged to respond to all notices, be proactive


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Nevada panel to address housing rights, resources ahead of eviction moratorium expiration


Nevada panel to address housing rights, resources ahead of eviction moratorium expiration
NEWS: A panel of housing experts will address a potential coming housing crisis brought about by the coronavirus pandemic Tuesday.
and last updated 2021-04-27 09:54:31-04
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The city of Henderson is partnering with other local municipalities and housing experts Tuesday afternoon to help people facing a looming housing crisis as part of Fair Housing Month.
Community Development and Services Assistant Director Lisa Corrado will moderate a virtual panel of experts including Jim Berchtold, directing attorney with the Consumer Rights Project and Legal Aid of Southern Nevada, Katherine Knister Zook, Silver State Fair Housing Council executive director, and Kristin Cooper, assistant director at Clark County Social Service.

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Landlord woes: Tenant trashes home after not paying rent


Landlord woes: Tenant trashes home after not paying rent
Property owner Michelle Stiles has concerns about how the current eviction moratorium will impact landlords in the long run.
By:
KTNV Staff
and last updated 2021-03-12 20:24:58-05
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — After a bad experience with a renter, property owner Michelle Stiles has concerns about the Las Vegas housing market and how the current eviction moratorium will impact landlords in the long run.
Last year, Michelle rented a home in the northwest area of Las Vegas out to a tenant who proved she was employed and had more than $24,000 in the bank. As soon as Gov. Steve Sisolak ordered the eviction moratorium in Nevada, her tenant stopped paying all rent and utilities. Michelle says she waited about five months for assistance from the government.

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Landlord woes: Tenant trashes home after not paying rent

Landlord woes: Tenant trashes home after not paying rent
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New Nevada Eviction Moratorium Comes Too Late For Some


New Nevada Eviction Moratorium Comes Too Late For Some
Friday, December 18, 2020 |
Sacramento, CA
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak speaks during a news conference on the state's COVID-19 response where he announced a 45-day extension on the state's residential eviction moratorium Monday, Aug. 31, 2020, in Las Vegas.
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Three days a week, Jessica drives 45 minutes into Sparks, Nevada, to drop her son off at school.
Until this month, her commute was a lot shorter.
“I got a 30-day notice,” she said in an interview with Nevada Public Radio. “I was month-to-month, so I believe that’s why they wanted me out.” 

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New eviction moratorium isn't automatic, requires tenant action

New eviction moratorium isn't automatic, requires tenant action
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