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Michael Perry
  • Las Vegas, NV
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Vending machines outside my property

Michael Perry
  • Las Vegas, NV
Posted

Hey Everybody,

So I'm thinking about buying a quadplex that's on a street with eight almost identical quads on each side of the street total. The outside wall of unit #1 faces the street. The street is not in walking distance to any convenience stores or shopping of any kind and it's a low income area. None of the other buildings on the street have vending machines on them. Several residents seem to enjoy hanging out outside along the street throughout the day.

My thought is to put a snack machine and a soda machine on the side wall of unit #1 of this property. By doing this, the machines would easily be visible to all the residents of almost the entire street. I'm thinking it could easily bring in hundreds each month. If I do this, I will get a cage installed around the machines to prevent vandalism and theft.

Do you all think this is a good idea? It's in Las Vegas, Nevada. Is anybody aware if it's legal to do this? I'm having some trouble finding any information about this, but it seems like a HUGE opportunity to me. I'm thinking since I would be the property owner, I should be allowed to have vending machines on my property, right?

Mike

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