Gov. Steve Sisolak on Wednesday encouraged tenants to seek rental assistance, as thousands of Nevadans are expected to receive an eviction notice for nonpayment of rent once the federal eviction moratorium lifts Saturday.
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A federal protection for tenants who have been unable to pay their rent during the pandemic is expected to expire this week, and thousands of Nevadans are at risk of being evicted from their home.
After growing fast for decades, Clark County’s population is expected to swell by another 1 million people by 2060, a new forecast shows.
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.
A new eviction bill seems like a winning compromise for landlords and tenants after a tumultuous year caused by the pandemic, but it has already drawn criticism and mixed feelings from some quarters.
The Biden administration has extended the nationwide ban on evictions for a month to help tenants who are unable to make rent payments during the coronavirus pandemic.
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.
State and local leaders will be hosting a public forum next week to help renters facing an eviction understand their legal rights as well as details on rental assistance.
Renters who have received an eviction notice can receive free in-person help Saturday at designated Las Vegas Library District branches.
State and local leaders came together Thursday to publicize ongoing efforts to assist struggling residents at risk of eviction.