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How Do You Sell a House After a Loved One Moves Into Assisted Living?
When a loved one moves into assisted living, the family is often left with a house that suddenly feels complicated to manage. It’s not just a property anymore—it’s tied to memories, responsibility, and ongoing costs. For many families in Las Vegas, the…
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Nevada Removed the Cap on HOA Fines — Here’s What It Actually Means for Las Vegas Homeowners
If you own a home in a Nevada HOA — Las Vegas, Henderson, Pahrump, it doesn’t matter which — there’s a change on the books worth understanding. As of a 2026 update to Nevada’s HOA law, some HOA fines no longer have…
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Can You Sell a House With Unfinished Renovations in Las Vegas?
Renovations don’t always go according to plan. Budgets run out. Contractors disappear. Life changes. Before long, you’re living in a house with missing cabinets, unfinished flooring, or half-completed bathrooms. The good news? You can still sell it. Buyers See Potential Differently While…
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Can You Sell a House With Unpermitted Work in Las Vegas?
Maybe the previous owner enclosed the patio. Maybe a garage was converted into a bedroom. Maybe someone remodeled the kitchen without pulling permits. Now you’re ready to sell—and you’re worried those changes will become a problem. The good news is that unpermitted…
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Can You Sell a House With Mold in Las Vegas?
Finding mold in your home can immediately make selling feel impossible. Fortunately, it usually isn’t. Many homes with mold issues are sold every year—including in Las Vegas. Mold Doesn’t Automatically Stop a Sale Mold can develop from: The presence of mold affects…
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Top 5 Reasons Mobile Homes Don’t Sell in Las Vegas
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8 Unexpected Costs You’ll Face When Cleaning Out a Hoarder House in Las Vegas
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6 Surprising Things You Need to Know About Owning a Hoarder House in Las Vegas
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4 Hidden Costs You Can Face When Inheriting a Property in Las Vegas
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7 Steps to Help You Set Up an Estate Sale for an Inherited House in Las Vegas
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How Landlords in Las Vegas Can Appeal to Tenants During COVID-19