Recently, mid-sized cities in the US are making a revival as many people are looking to move away from larger cities. As a result, many are choosing to reside in Reno, Nevada. Unlike large cities, Reno offers more job opportunities, affordable housing, and quality living with a robust hotel and ca...
Breaking a lease is, in and of itself, a violation of the terms. A lease is a legal contract that provides financial security for both parties involved when renting out a house: the tenant and property owner. However, it can happen when either party no longer wants to abide by the lease, and there...
Squatting occurs when someone lives in a building or on a piece of land without the owner's permission. In the State of Nevada, a squatter may gain legal property rights as long as they meet the requirements through a process known as adverse possession claim.
In this article, we will address so...
Northern Nevada landlords, just like those elsewhere in the county, will often require a security deposit as part of the leasing process. Most states, Nevada included, have a limit as to how much it can be. The security deposit amount can be as little as one month’s rent or as much as three times th...
A tenant eviction is, unfortunately, a necessary part of being a landlord and renting out your house. There are many possible reasons for an eviction in Nevada, for example: nonpayment of rent, excessive property damage, illegal use of the rental unit, disruption to other tenants, and even refusal...