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  2. ‘Juice this hog’: FTC cracks down on US’s largest landlord ...

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    Search for local renter’s advocacy groups or a renter’s rights lawyer in your area. These groups can help you navigate the court process if it’s required.

  3. Nevada District Courts - Wikipedia

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    Eighth Judicial District – Clark County (serves the Las Vegas metropolitan area and is the largest of the judicial districts). 52 judges (20 family court, 32 civil/criminal court). Ninth Judicial District – Douglas County. 2 judges. Tenth Judicial District – Churchill County. 1 judge.

  4. How eviction can affect your credit - AOL

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    Evictions do not appear on your credit report, but they still have the potential to hurt your credit. If a landlord sends your unpaid rent to collections, you could see a significant drop in your ...

  5. Clark County District Attorney - Wikipedia

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    The Clark County District Attorney is the elected district attorney of Clark County, Nevada. [1] The current Clark County District Attorney is Steven B. Wolfson. [2]As of 2021, the Clark County District Attorney's Office employs approximately 170 attorneys and over 500 support staff. [1]

  6. United States District Court for the District of Nevada

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    Las Vegas: 1971 2013–present — — Obama: 28 District Judge Richard F. Boulware: Las Vegas: 1968 2014–present — — Obama: 29 District Judge Anne Traum: Reno: 1969 2022–present — — Biden: 30 District Judge Cristina D. Silva: Las Vegas: 1979 2022–present — — Biden: 14 Senior Judge Howard D. McKibben: Reno: 1940 1984–2005 ...

  7. California lawmakers vote to ban mandatory evictions for ...

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    California legislators vote to ban laws that force landlords to evict tenants based on criminal histories. Such policies can disproportionately affect Black and Latino renters.