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Christopher Parker
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Nevada Real Estate Law

Christopher Parker
  • Las Vegas, NV
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So a question for anyone familiar with landlord/tenant laws preferably in Nevada. Here’s the situation. The rental property is under property management, the owner left personal belonging in a locked storage unit in the garage, it was never mentioned on the lease or during the leasing process. The tenant questioned the management company who was under the impression the items belonged to the previous tenants so they told the current tenant they could dispose of the items. Turns out they were the owners posessons and now the management company and the owner have teamed up and are asking for compensation for the missing items. Besides consulting a lawyer what is your expierence in this matter?

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