From Bellagio and The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas to the Rio, Palms and beyond, numerous Las Vegas properties sold for huge sums without producing a dime of real estate transfer taxes. The result is … [Read more...] about Nevada’s real estate transfer tax could climb — but many big sales don’t generate any
Legislation
School trustee standards up for debate in Carson City
by Las Vegas Review-Journal, Lorraine Longhi, January 26, 2023 Newly elected Gov. Joe Lombardo put the state on notice last week that changes to school governance will be possible if Nevada’s … [Read more...] about School trustee standards up for debate in Carson City
Legal aid groups seek more tenant protections as eviction filings rise
by Eli Segall, Las Vegas Review-Journal, January 21, 2023 Las Vegas landlords dialed back their rent hikes last year, as a broad slowdown in the housing market gave tenants some relief. But … [Read more...] about Legal aid groups seek more tenant protections as eviction filings rise
Bills would help Native Americans in Nevada
The Nevada Legislature is set to consider several bills in the upcoming 2023 session that will affect Native Americans in the state. Here’s a look at some of them: Free state park entry — Assemblyman … [Read more...] about Bills would help Native Americans in Nevada
Cannizzaro bill would protect out-of-staters seeking abortions
RENO — Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro is set to introduce legislation that would codify former Gov. Steve Sisolak’s executive order protecting out-of-state abortion patients and healthcare … [Read more...] about Cannizzaro bill would protect out-of-staters seeking abortions