A cottage industry of private administrators, real estate agents, house-flippers and others cashed in on homes across Southern Nevada after the owners died.
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Five of the members are appointed by elected bodies: two from the Clark County Commission, and one each from the city councils of Las Vegas, North Las Vegas and Henderson.
It’s the second time leaders at the Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority have faced sexual misconduct allegations since 2019. Board members aren’t talking.
The number of eviction cases filed in Las Vegas Justice Court fell sharply last year following reforms to the state’s eviction law.
Attorney General Aaron Ford’s announcement came after multiple property management companies announced plans to alter renters’ leases.
The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority upheld its decision to strip housing benefits from a commissioner, making her ineligible to continue serving on the agency’s board.
The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority’s board was one vote shy of firing Executive Director Chad Williams during a special meeting Tuesday, following an investigation into a sexual harassment complaint lodged against the public official by his secretary.
From 2013 through 2018, Theresa Davis falsely reported that she and her family did not have access to any checking or savings accounts, according documents released Tuesday.
Arriving home from a family vacation in July 2018, Kari Monson and her three children found an eviction notice taped to their door.
HUD Secretary Ben Carson, visiting Las Vegas, touts streamlined applications, reduced fees and tax credits as a way to induce developers to build or rehabilitate low-income housing nationwide.
Residents at 14 local public housing developments in the Las Vegas Valley have been without a security service for nearly three months after the firm hired last year to protect residents had its contract revoked.
The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority is considering dipping into $13 million of its reserves to cover rental assistance payments in March if the federal funding stream for the subsidies dries up because of the ongoing government shutdown.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak is throwing his support behind a proposal to allocate some $40 million in state tax credits before 2025 to build and preserve affordable housing.
County Social Service Director Michael Pawlak said rising home prices and rental rates have sparked a renewed sense of urgency to develop affordable rental housing.