Plus, Casino Collectibles Association has added a tool to its website to help casino chip collectors find chips to add to their collections.
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What you would be able to request and would also be in your association’s budget is a lump sum under the category, employees. Some management companies will break out this number so the homeowner would find more detailed information.
Plus, Chicago on Thursday plans to implement a 10.25 percent tax on sports betting generated on apps within the city limits.
The sanctions may or may not prevent the former president from being a board candidate. The records should tell you of the disposition of the case.
Plus, Atlantic City casinos won more than $236.8 million from gamblers in November, a year-over-year increase of 5.7 percent, according to state regulatory data.
A homeowner needs to be aware that the HOA could take legal action for defamatory statements (slander) or defamatory statements (libel).
The sportsbook will open in early 2026, pending Nevada Gaming Commission approval.
A new civil RICO lawsuit filed in federal court last week is reviving scrutiny of Resorts World Las Vegas and several people connected to the property’s early operations.
There has been federal legislation for some time now pertaining to the installation of antennas on condominiums and single-family homes.
Plus, New York moved a step closer to approving three downstate casino licenses on Monday, and each of the finalists has a direct connection to the Las Vegas market.
Even though your association is changing its access method for your gates, they may not be violating any state laws.
Caesars’ Flamingo property is preparing for its 80th anniversary, and other gaming industry news.
Your board can meet once every 90 days. If for some reason your board misses the 90-day period, they can fall back to the law allowing them an extension to the 100 days.
Plus, a Las Vegas-based digital payment company has launched its app-based system at a California tribal casino.
Based on the information you sent to me, it appears that the association has the right to issue violation letters for homeowners who park their vehicles on their driveways.
