LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – A greater than three-year court docket battle between a property proprietor, tenants, and Clark County resulted within the tenants having to relocate.
The property turned the topic of a February listening to in Carson Metropolis to introduce Meeting Invoice 211, geared toward concentrating on downside property house owners. “It’s been three years, and we’re still in court, and there’s just a handful of tenants left, so they’ve almost accomplished their objective, but it’s still an ongoing problem,” Clark County Commissioner Tick Segerblom mentioned. “You drive by there and think, ‘Oh my God, how could that be?'” The Apex flats are positioned simply north of UNLV, a neighborhood that Segerblom represents. Meeting Invoice 211 would permit cities and counties to ask a court docket for the jurisdiction to develop into a receiver. “The solution would be obviously for us to step in, manage the property ourselves, fix it up, and keep those 200 people in their unit as opposed to put them on the street,” Segerblom mentioned. By 2025, a lot of the tenants on the Apex flats had left. Buildings on one facet of the property are boarded up, whereas buildings on the opposite facet are largely boarded up apart from the few items that gave the impression to be occupied. The 8 Information Now Investigators started reporting on the Apex flats after viewers reached out in 2021. The property had drastically deteriorated since California-based Professional-Residential Providers bought the property in January of that yr. The 8 Information Now Investigators discovered the property was working with no license. The county issued a discover of violation. By 2022, the county filed a lawsuit towards the property house owners. The property had develop into crime-ridden. Along with 4 homicides inside a yr, the county referred to 700 requires service, a stabbing, 19 shootings, a swat seek for a drug home, and 50 burglaries or robberies. The 8 Information Now Investigators additionally discovered the house owners had collected greater than $300,000 in COVID-19 rental reduction cash. A Clark County District Court docket decide required the house owners to supply safety on the property and make repairs. The court docket gave the house owners an opportunity after likelihood. A settlement was reached in January, in keeping with a February court docket submitting. “The settlement agreement contemplates that the parties will work together to address issues with the property and, ultimately, Apex will receive a permanent business license upon compliance,” the doc acknowledged. The house owners are shutting the property right down to make repairs, in keeping with the doc. Nicholas Haley, a shopper rights lawyer with the Authorized Help Middle of Southern Nevada, represented a number of the tenants. “This is anarchy,” Haley mentioned. “It’s sad.” Ultimately, he mentioned, the property house owners appeared to win. “There were very, very severe consequences for the people who lived there, and they had no redress anywhere,” Haley advised the 8 Information Now Investigators. “The court was not interested. The landlord was not interested, and the county, to their credit, filed a lawsuit, but even that ended with a slap on the wrist as far as we’re concerned.” In accordance with Segerblom, Meeting Invoice 211, might assist stop what unfolded on the Apex flats from taking place once more.