Since the Nevada Legislature concluded last month, I’ve had several people ask me about some of the new laws related to homeowners and the housing market. Local homeowners fared well in the 2013 legislative session.
Looking for a new home in Summerlin? Choices are plentiful with more than 50 floor plans by 10 builders in five villages. Single-family detached, town houses, condos and custom homes are all being built .
Sara Even and Marcus Ross, sound engineers for major Las Vegas production shows, say they “really lucked out” when they found the perfect home for entertaining at Pardee Homes’ Durango Ranch in southwest Las Vegas, which is close to the Strip and the airport.
Q: Our homeowners association would like more information on restricting street parking in the community. Aside from those standing laws/regulations that prohibit parking around fire hydrants, etc., are there state, city or fire department rules/statutes that clearly stipulate where parking is or is not permitted in an HOA gated community or is that up entirely to a HOA to decide? Our covenants, conditions and restrictions prohibit street parking except for brief, temporary periods when a service vehicle (landscapers, etc.) or resident may park on the street.
Following the 2013 Nevada Legislative session and the passage of Assembly Bill 300 are predictions of more homes for sale with more foreclosures.
Editor’s note: Listings include the resale home’s parcel number. Occasionally, the address listed is the homebuyer’s mailing address and not the actual location of the home. Check the parcel number to make sure. Also, a few transactions do not reflect the market value of the homes.
As if 22 flavors weren’t enough, Sugar Factory is preparing to add another flavor to its lollipop lineup. But they need your help selecting it.
A group has filed notices of intent to recall two White Pine County commissioners over their conduct and handling of the county’s budget.
A 1,000-ounce silver ingot that is part of Nevada’s 150th anniversary celebration is now on display at the Nevada State Museum in Carson City.
Galaxy Gaming expects no interruptions in its contracts with tribal casinos in California following a California Gambling Control Commission ruling to uphold a judge’s decision describing its chief executive as unsuitable to do business in the state.
The California Gambling Control Commission on Thursday unanimously upheld a judge’s ruling that deemed Galaxy Gaming California LLC, a subsidiary of Las Vegas-based Galaxy Gaming Inc., and CEO Robert Saucier unsuitable to do business in California.
A southern Minnesota college student’s spoof video of an apparently tumorous rabbit that he dubbed “Frankenstein” has attracted hundreds of thousands of Internet viewers.
“I’ve never been comfortable with legend peddling,” says Yes co-founder Chris Squire. But this summer he’s willing to make an exception.
Paula Deen has replaced her lead legal team, the latest fallout from her admission she used racial slurs in the past.
A 45,000-square-foot library that will safeguard books and manuscripts that originally lined George Washington’s shelves more than two centuries ago is on schedule to open in September, caretakers of his estate said Thursday.
Nevada higher education officials grapple to extend the lives of aging buildings at the state’s colleges and universities. But the cost estimate of deferred maintenance at most college campuses throughout the state is snowballing.
Erin Bilbray thinks Rep. Joe Heck is trying to have things both ways when it comes to immigration reform.
Home cooling costs rise with the temperature, making many homeowners dread the arrival of their monthly electric bill during the good ol’ summertime. Fortunately, with a few simple strategies, it’s easy to cut down on cooling costs so you can enjoy summer, even through record-high temperatures.
Some parts of the country are experiencing record high temperatures this summer. Las Vegas hit 117 degrees and Phoenix topped the charts at 119 degrees. Salt Lake City also hit the triple digits as did several areas in California. Dry heat or not, residents and visitors were undoubtedly feeling it, and anytime the mercury gets remotely close to these temperatures, staying hydrated is of paramount importance.
Louie Anderson fields a lot of audience questions about the TV diving contest “Splash,” and one of them is almost always whether he is still diving.
“The best fish you’ve never eaten” will be featured in the Trash Fish Dinner at 6:30 p.m. July 22 at Border Grill at Mandalay Bay, 3950 Las Vegas Blvd. South. Fish such as Pacific sardines, California squid, farm-raised sturgeon and porgy — underused species either ignored or discarded as bycatch — will be served. Hosted by Border Grill chefs/co-owners Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger and executive chef Mike Minor and chef/owner Rick Moonen of rm seafood, the dinner is $125 per person. For tickets, visit ChefsCollaborative.org/events. …