Homeowner(s) must be legal U.S. residents or lawful permanent U.S. residents, and Nevada residents. Homeowner(s) must have an eligible financial hardship as determined by program criteria and underwriting guidelines. Applicant(s) must own and occupy the home, located in Nevada, and it must be their primary residence.
Assistance for rent and utilities is available to aid in securing a new affordable residence. Assistance is limited to a maximum of 12 months for households who meet the eligibility criteria as established through the program policy. This program is limited to one application per lifetime.
The Emergency Eviction Prevention Program of Nevada (EEPPN) is a group of expert advisors providing supportive services to tenants and landlords in Nevada. This strategically created program acts as an interceptor for those who are experiencing a breakdown that could result in homelessness.
Priority for Assistance Priority will be given to households with income less than 50% of area median income or households with one or more individuals that have not been employed for the 90-day period preceding the date of application.
Las Vegas Area Median Income To be eligible for HCV, applicants must have a household income that is at or below 50% of the AMI for the area.
How do I get a rent voucher in Las Vegas? How to apply: Applications can be emailed to CCSSReferrals@ClarkCountyNV, faxed to 702-678-5221 or mailed to CCSS 1600 Pinto Lane Las Vegas, NV 89106.
For additional resources and programs in the community, you may dial 211 to speak with a representative or visit Nevada211 to get connected with other services.
Idaho is the most landlord friendly state in the country- the state legislature regularly passes laws to ensure that a property owner can do whatever they want with their property and not have any sort of state or county interference. Seems that we fly under the radar, but it's the truth.
Your landlord must give you 60 days written notice before increasing rent on month-to-month tenancies. Late fees can't be more than 5% of your periodic rent. Your security deposit can't be more than three times your rent.
It provides guidelines for rental lease agreements (at or over 12 months in length), obligations for both the landlord and tenant, and detailed remedies for scenarios such as eviction or failure to comply with a rental agreement. For these reasons, Nevada is a landlord-friendly state.”