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All Forum Posts by: Tim Hartman

Tim Hartman has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

I'm looking to purchase a piece of property in Las Vegas that has 2 single family homes on it.  The current owner built the second home in 2009 and has proof of inspection and permits from the city for everything.  The tax assessor still only has record of the original home.  What types of problems could I run in to with this and taxes?  Are there a lot of back taxes owed on this property now?  

I'm looking to buy a property in downtown Las Vegas zoned R-3 Medium Density Residential.  It has 2 seperate 2BR/1BA homes, but they are just listed as structures A and B.  They are listed as the same address.  Is there a way for me to give them each an address and have it qualified as a duplex?  Or is this all semantics anyways?