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David Jay
  • Investor
  • Reno, NV
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Nevada Landlords- End the eviction moratorium

David Jay
  • Investor
  • Reno, NV
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If you are a Nevada property owner and you fell like I do, I'd ask the you take a few minutes and write to Governor Sisolak and Attorney General Ford.  The Nevada eviction moratorium is slated to end June 30.  However, our  covid numbers are increasing and I expect that will be used as reason to extend it.  Don't get me wrong, I'm not mean spirited and would not evict a tenant who was open and earnest and made every effort to pay rent.  Rather, the moratorium has stripped us of our basic property rights.  Even when the lease has ended, tenants may stay since asking them to move is still considered a "no cause" eviction.  I know of owners that rented their homes with plans to move back into them and are now unable.  Likewise, if you want to sell you cannot really market your property with a tenant in place.  These are basic property rights that should be restored.  It's one thing if everyone was sheltering in place.  But Governor Sisolak has allowed casinos to open and I really feel our property rights should have been the first thing restored, not the last.  So if you have similar feelings please take the time to write the Governor and Attorney General.  It's easily accomplished by going to their websites.  Thanks