As they were moving from a Brea condo, the housing market crashed and they were left with two mortgages, plus another on an investment property in Las Vegas. Both suffered debilitating injuries and could not find work. A foreclosure notice was posted …
MULTIMEDIA: Foreclosures in America - - Los Angeles Times
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Key Reasons to Invest in Las Vegas - PRLog (free press release)
Author: adminMar 9
The current property market in the US is more rewarding for long term investors. Although this does not mean that short term investors cannot earn a healthy profit. While scouting for profitable Las Vegas investment property, one should keep in mind …
Las Vegas Investment Property– 3 Reasons To Invest There | Lock …
Author: adminFeb 28
There are all kinds of places you can buy investment property but you should seriously consider Las Vegas investment property because it has plenty to offer.
Should I Hire a Property Manager? | Las Vegas Property Management
Author: adminFeb 25
For real estate investors renting out their Las Vegas Investment Properties it can be a very stressful situation. They have to deal with tenants that don’t.
Icahn Enterprises buys Vegas property for $150M - Forbes
Author: adminFeb 20
NEW YORK — Icahn Enterprises LP said Thursday that its subsidiaries paid about $150 million for an unfinished hotel and casino project on 25 acres in Las Vegas. The seller of the 7 million square-foot project is Fontainebleau Las Vegas LLC
Resolved Question: Is the property management company responsible in keeping a commercial property up to code?
Author: adminFeb 17
I am currently leasing an office building in Las Vegas Nevada. My husband and I have occupied the space for a little more than two years. When we bought the business it had been set up as a mail store with a mailbox wall added post construction. We’ve had two prior fire inspections with no problem until now. We recently had a county fire inspector come by and slam us for a bunch of infractions. We’ve been able to take care of all of them with the help pf our handyman friend but we’re running into one problem. There is a fire detection device directly placed on the mail box wall. The inspector says that it is against code to be placed there and that the wall was never written into county plans. I have contacted numerous companies and they are all telling me that because the wall hasn’t been written into the plans we must have plans drawn up and file for permits with the county. They have all quoted me on nothing less than $900, needless to say these are harsh prices for a small business like ours. I’ve spoken with our property company and they claim no responsibility. They claim that when we signed our lease we inherited all problems with the building. Even though it had never been disclosed to us that the wall had never been given a permit. Please someone help!
Voting Question: Is the property management company responsible in keeping a commercial property up to code?
Author: adminFeb 15
I am currently leasing an office building in Las Vegas Nevada. My husband and I have occupied the space for a little more than two years. When we bought the business it had been set up as a mail store with a mailbox wall added post construction. We’ve had two prior fire inspections with no problem until now. We recently had a county fire inspector come by and slam us for a bunch of infractions. We’ve been able to take care of all of them with the help pf our handyman friend but we’re running into one problem. There is a fire detection device directly placed on the mail box wall. The inspector says that it is against code to be placed there and that the wall was never written into county plans. I have contacted numerous companies and they are all telling me that because the wall hasn’t been written into the plans we must have plans drawn up and file for permits with the county. They have all quoted me on nothing less than $900, needless to say these are harsh prices for a small business like ours. I’ve spoken with our property company and they claim no responsibility. They claim that when we signed our lease we inherited all problems with the building. Even though it had never been disclosed to us that the wall had never been given a permit. Please someone help!
Open Question: Is the property management company responsible in keeping a commercial property up to code?
Author: adminFeb 10
I am currently leasing an office building in Las Vegas Nevada. My husband and I have occupied the space for a little more than two years. When we bought the business it had been set up as a mail store with a mailbox wall added post construction. We’ve had two prior fire inspections with no problem until now. We recently had a county fire inspector come by and slam us for a bunch of infractions. We’ve been able to take care of all of them with the help pf our handyman friend but we’re running into one problem. There is a fire detection device directly placed on the mail box wall. The inspector says that it is against code to be placed there and that the wall was never written into county plans. I have contacted numerous companies and they are all telling me that because the wall hasn’t been written into the plans we must have plans drawn up and file for permits with the county. They have all quoted me on nothing less than $900, needless to say these are harsh prices for a small business like ours. I’ve spoken with our property company and they claim no responsibility. They claim that when we signed our lease we inherited all problems with the building. Even though it had never been disclosed to us that the wall had never been given a permit. Please someone help!
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Author: adminFeb 7
But now that the economy is in the doldrums, people are looking for creative financing for their Las Vegas binvestment property/b, which would help them tide over tough times and make the most of opportunities that are available in the …
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Author: adminFeb 6
If you are looking to buy a house or some other kind of Las Vegas binvestment property/b, it is quite possible that you would be looking out for financing for the same too. After all, hardly anyone ever makes a full down payment on a house …