The Supreme Court decision to overturn the federal eviction moratorium Thursday is not expected to have much impact on Nevada because the state already has protections in place for renters.
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Nevada public officials have not yet confirmed whether the new federal eviction moratorium applies to renters living in counties eligible for the new protection, leaving some renters with a cloudy future.
The latest extension is meant to stave off eviction for millions of Americans, but concerns have been raised that it may not protect Nevadans because of the state’s recently passed Assembly Bill 486.
Experts have warned of a pending eviction crisis in states across the country, and data indicates Clark County will be faced with one as well.
Financial assistance is available for Nevadans at risk of being evicted for nonpayment of rent and more money is likely on the way, officials said during a Wednesday public forum.
It’s two months into CDC’s eviction moratorium, and Southern Nevada landlords are feeling exasperated.
For many, easing the financial burden will mean filing for bankruptcy and experts predict a tsunami of filings after the New Year.
Not everybody knows about the federal eviction moratorium order, and the uncertainty of what lies ahead is taking a toll on jobless Nevadans.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said Wednesday he will not be extending the residential eviction moratorium, saying it “would just be duplicative” with the federal eviction moratorium implemented by the CDC.
Renters received last-minute relief this week when Gov. Steve Sisolak extended the state’s eviction moratorium by 45 days, but many Nevada landlords aren’t too pleased.