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[WATCH VIDEO] "Get Help with Las Vegas Home Improvement Contracts"

Home improvement contracts are construction contracts for work to be done on an existing structure. As with any construction project, it is important to confirm that the contractor is properly licensed before any work begins.

[UPDATED] "How to File a Complaint with the Nevada Contractors License Board" - Las Vegas Real Estate Attorneys

The Nevada State Contractors Board is the statewide licensing agency for contractors in the Las Vegas construction industry.

[WATCH VIDEO] "Filing A Complaint with the Nevada Mortgage Lending Division"

The Nevada Mortgage Lending Division is a division operating under the scope of the state’s Department of Business & Industry.

[WATCH] "Fiduciary Duties of Real Estate Agents in Las Vegas" by Las Vegas Real Estate Attorneys

In Las Vegas, fiduciary duties owed by real estate agents and brokers are codified in Chapter 645.

[NEW] "Learn About the Types of Las Vegas Brokerage Agreements" by Las Vegas Real Estate Attorneys

A Brokerage Agreement In Las Vegas expresses the type of representation the broker will have with the client.

[NEW STUDY] "Las Vegas Water Rights" by Las Vegas Real Estate Attorneys

Las Vegas’s water rights laws serve the people of Las Vegas by managing the state’s water resources in a fair and equitable manner. Such statutes are codified in Chapters 533 and 534 of the Nevada Revised Statutes.

[UPDATE] "Understanding the Types of Property Ownership in Las Vegas" by Las Vegas Real Estate Attorneys

Ownership of property in Las Vegas can take different forms. Each form specifies the owners right to the property and how it will be treated upon the death of an owner.

Las Vegas Anti-Deficiency Laws

When a property owner defaults on his or her mortgage, the mortgage lender will typically foreclose on the property. This means, take it away from the property owner and make some attempt to resell it at what is known as a “trustee sale.”

Understanding the requirements to follow when dealing with timeshares

There are specific requirements that must be followed for business transactions involving timeshares.

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