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I am being evicted for possessing a gun

Pace

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Yes, and they haven't arranged our meeting, and may not back down. Even her agent who rented me the place, says she is wrong.

Mind you this is after being here for 4 days, 4 days! By law, a nuisance has to be over a period of time, and give a chance to rectify it.

A nuisance is not me having firearms.

She owns a major security company in Las Vegas, turns out she's a very anti-gun. I am considering a protest in order soon.
 

Bravo_Sierra

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I live a half mile from wayne newton.

I dress like a biker and carry a glock 19 OC in a Safariland holster.

been there almost 5 years, never any real issues.

are you staying in summerlin or something?
 

IanB

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You signed a contract, right? I'm at a loss to understand how they may breach the contract without a history of evidence that you have violated the contract. I also do not know how/why they know your apartment is unfurnished. Or, why the state of possesions in your apartment is any of their concern period.

Absent someone finding drugs in your abode this is baseless and crazy.
 

Zed Snardbody

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I used to work in the apartment industry here in Vegas. I'm curious as to what notice you were actually served with, if you don't mind disclosing.

Was it a 3 Day Nuisance, A 3 Day breach or of lease, or a 30 Day No Cause?
 

Pace

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Sorry, a three day notice to vacate. My attorney is handling it and made it clear we'll fight... and fight I will.

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"A right is not what someone gives you;
it’s what no one can take from you." - Ramsey Clark
 

Pace

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There are 5 and 3 days. 3 days are for a variety of things, from drug violations, to public nuisance law. She is claiming the latter, but didnt feel out the form of what the nuisance was, so its actually invalid.

She's an anti-gun person, who like people who can't see past their own opinions, force their beliefs on others... She probably thinks she a 'good liberal' like most of the anti-gun people who can't understand why gun rights are RIGHTS. (I'm a liberal & libertarian)
 

Zed Snardbody

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I'm well aware of the types of 3 and 5 days.

But a three day notice is usually a 3 day breach of lease or a 3 day nuisance.

Either way they will site the specific clause in the lease or will reference a paper trail in the case of a nuisance notice.

Since shes pulled out a 3 Day Notice to Vacate, it would seem to indicate the following:

She doesn't know what shes doing.

Shes using this "notice" as an intimidation tactic.

Tell me was it just posted to you door or mailed? Or both?

I'm starting to think that she may not be able to evict you because if shes not using a proper recognized notice, and if she didn't post it properly the constable is not going to accept it.
 

Pace

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Yeah, I know that. It's a way to harass me. She must be a moron to think in the Great State of Nevada she can illegally evict a gun owner.
 

Zed Snardbody

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That and play fast and loose with real estate laws the bread and butter of southern Nevada after the casino industry.

This state is landlord friendly, but its not stupid.
 

Mike

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Pace wrote:
Yeah, I know that. It's a way to harass me. She must be a moron to think in the Great State of Nevada she can illegally evict a gun owner.
I would hope there is an abuse of process action you can bring against her for damages :)
 

Marco

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Hope everything works out for you, if they don't I know someone that has a House for rent/lease.
 

Marco

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wrightme wrote:
Agent19 wrote:
Hope everything works out for you, if they don't I know someone that has a House for rent/lease.
In Las Vegas? (questioned since your location is Virginia)
Yep!!!
I've been a NV resident since the early 80's I just happen to reside in VA for now.


Send a PM with questions and for pics
 

hibby76

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Read your contract. If it doesn't say that you can't have fire arms, then they can't evict you for that reason. You could sue or threaten to sue them with Breach of contract, unlawful termination, or unlawful eviction.
 
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