W. J. Mencarow

New Nevada Foreclosure Law

Effective June 10, 2019, Nevada AB393 (the “statute”) adds foreclosure restrictions and a pre-foreclosure notice requirement concerning the rights of federal, state, and tribal workers who may be affected by a government shutdown (“affected worker”).  The statute was passed and is effective as of June 10, 2019, without any language as to retroactive effect. The …

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New Law Prohibits Debt Collectors From Contacting Certain People

President Donald Trump signed a bill on July 1 that in part will prevent private debt collectors from pursuing low-income individuals who owe money to the Internal Revenue Service. The Taxpayer First Act makes several administrative changes to the IRS, including creating an independent appeals process, strengthening the IRS’ ability to proactively combat identity theft …

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N.Y. Landlords Face Fallout From New Rent Control Laws

New rent control laws in New York are being blamed for eating away at landlords’ profits and putting many in a financial bind. Some real estate professionals and investors told The Wall Street Journal that the laws could cause rent-stabilized apartment buildings to drop 20% to 45% in value. That could put the building owners at risk …

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Man tries to steal Halle Berry’s house with a phony deed

A man tried to steal Halle Berry’s Los Angeles home by creating a fake deed for the house — and even hired a locksmith to get inside, according to a report. Ronald Eugene Griffin, 59, was first spotted trespassing on Berry’s property in January but bolted when the star’s gardener approached him, TMZ reported, citing law enforcement …

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