Amendment 9: An Attempt to Reinstate the Tax Protections for Inherited Property By: D. Keith Dunnagan, Esq. and Allison Blake, 2L June 8, 2021 Many people who inherit their family homes, businesses, and investment properties will no longer be able to afford the property taxes. Proposition 19, passed in November 2020, limits the protections provided […]
Understanding Nevada’s Eviction Moratorium By: Alexander J. Hinman, Esq. May 18, 2021 It has been over a year since Nevada’s Governor, Steve Sisolak, put into effect an emergency directive prohibiting all eviction actions in the state of Nevada based on nonpayment of rent. Fourteen months later, the state moratorium is scheduled to be lifted on […]
Help! Tenant Won’t Cooperate with the Sale of the Home or Seller Didn’t Leave By: Tanner N. Puryear, Esq. and D. Keith Dunnagan, Esq. May 4, 2021 Over the last month, we have been addressing the issue of selling tenanted properties and the impacts of the eviction moratoriums. It is no secret the market is […]
Understanding the Wrap Transaction By: Matthew J. Kirkpatrick, Esq. and Sierra N. Grandbois, Esq. April 27, 2021 When the market heats up and individuals begin to feel priced out of the market, buyers look to get creative in how they can purchase a house. There are lots of ways to complete real estate transactions, various […]
Cash for Keys and SB-91 By: D. Keith Dunnagan, Esq. April 20, 2021 With the real estate market in overdrive and with COVID related eviction restrictions in place, many landlords that want to sell their properties seem stuck. They wonder if there is a solution to sell that property. A couple weeks ago, Laura Ferret, […]
SB-91’s Impact on Sales of Residential Property That Are Tenant Occupied By: Laura E. Ferret, Esq. April 6, 2021 As part of our series on the ever-changing atmosphere of landlord tenant law during the COVID-19 pandemic, today we will discuss the options available to property owners who want to take their properties off the rental […]
Understanding the Trust Exception to Real Estate Disclosures By: D. Keith Dunnagan, Esq. March 9, 2021 The scenario starts off innocently enough: Investor forms a trust and buys rental properties. Maybe they pay cash, maybe they finance, but they take the property at the time of closing in the name of their trust. The investor […]
AB 3182 Changes Rental Restrictions in HOAs By: Laura E. Ferret, Esq. February 16, 2021 As part of our continuing series on legislation that is new to 2021, today we will discuss AB 3182. AB 3182 applies to homeowners in common interest developments (CIDs) and prohibits HOAs from imposing unreasonable rental restrictions within their communities. […]
Proposition 19 Update– You May Need to Act Fast! By: Benjamin H. Eagleton, Esq. February 9, 2021 As you may recall, Proposition 19 was approved on November 3, 2020— it passed by 347,404 votes—and it has caused a massive change to property tax laws. One big change is to the reassessment of property taxes when […]
Rain and the Prevalence of Failure to Disclose Claims By: Robert. J. Enos, Esq. and D. Keith Dunnagan, Esq. January 26, 2021 We have all heard the story – and – maybe, just maybe, you have lived this story. It is not a pleasant one. You look for that new home, maybe it is your […]