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How Buyers & Sellers Can Prepare For An Early Start To The Spring Market
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Wed, 03/04/2020 - 10:46amMarch is here and that famous groundhog saw his shadow, a recent article on CNBC suggests spring will arrive early this year — at least when it comes to the housing market. In fact, some are speculating that January may very well be the new April.
What’s causing this already-busy buying season to kick off ahead of schedule? Low inventory and rising home prices are spurring house hunters to come out of hibernation months before they previously would have.
Home Buyers' Workshop
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Mon, 10/10/2016 - 5:03pmAre you thinking about buying a home soon?
Come to Lahonta Properties in Dayton on Thursday, November 3, 2016,at 6 pm to learn more about how to purchase a home in our area.
Lite refreshments will be provided.
• Learn how your credit score affects your interest rate AND
• How to get a free credit report.
• Do's and Don'ts during the buying process
• How you can get grant (Non-repayment required) money to assist with closing costs or downpayment assistance.
• Mortgage Tax Credit (MTC)
• Credit Repair programs
• The loan process and what documents you need to provide
Two jailed: Carson City deputies recover stolen checks, cards, forgery equipment and drugs
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 04/17/2016 - 3:22pmTwo men were arrested early Saturday after a vehicle search at a casino parking lot led to the recovery of drugs, stolen credit cards and checks, as well as equipment to manufacture fake driver’s licenses, identification and Social Security cards, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.
Nevada's attorney general says consumers should be vigilant in wake of Target security breach
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Thu, 12/26/2013 - 3:11amNevadans should monitor their credit and debit card statements for unauthorized transactions as Target continues to monitor a security breach that has exposed data from 40 million customers nationwide, said Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto.
“Nevadans need to be vigilant and monitor their credit and debit card statements closely, especially Target shoppers who visited the store this holiday season,” said Masto.
Nevada Delegation Splits On House Speaker Plan To Reduce Federal Spending, Raise Debt Ceiling
Submitted by Nevada News Bureau on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 6:41pmCARSON CITY – Rep. Joe Heck, R-Nev., announced today he will back a spending reduction plan put forth by House Speaker John Boehner because it proposes a balanced budget amendment that will protect the United States’ AAA credit rating.
A vote on the plan scheduled for today was delayed, however.