Does anyone know how to find out if a certain address (single family residence) in Las Vegas was ever in foreclosure? I tried the Clark County Property Records website, but if it is there I could not find out. Much thanks
Basically, you search by address on the Assessor's website. That will give you the parcel number. You then go to the Recorder's site and search by parcel number.
Question, does anyone know how to record a property into a trust so that the name of the trustee doesn't show? I have always done it as "to so and so, trustee of blah blah trust" and it is recorded as "Blah Blah trust, so an so trustee" If I just say "to blah blah trust" will they accept that? Is there some other way to do it so that the trustee doesn't show up?
An intervivos trust is not an entity, so legal title to the property is held by the trustee(s). So, I believe you must title as "So and So as Trustee of the So and So Trust."
@3:53
Traditionally property cannot be titled in the name of a trust. Instead property is owned by the trustee, in trust for the beneficiaries, the trustee acts in fiduciary capacity. See NRS 163.020
I have recorded property in the name of the trust, without a trustee name. Whether the Recorder should have allowed it, I don't have a clue; I just know that we were successful in recording the deed in the name "Tony the Ant Living Trust."
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June 28, 2021 11:25 pm
Does anyone know of any employee-side employment lawyers willing to look at a case up in Reno?
Does anyone know how to find out if a certain address (single family residence) in Las Vegas was ever in foreclosure? I tried the Clark County Property Records website, but if it is there I could not find out. Much thanks
You can search by Parcel Number here: https://recorderecomm.clarkcountynv.gov/AcclaimWeb/Search/SearchTypeParcel
You can narrow it by document filed or by date range or see EVERYTHING that has ever been recorded against that APN.
Basically, you search by address on the Assessor's website. That will give you the parcel number. You then go to the Recorder's site and search by parcel number.
OP 10:15 here – thank you to 10:21 and 11:05 – I appreciate it!!
1021 here. Happy to help.
Question, does anyone know how to record a property into a trust so that the name of the trustee doesn't show? I have always done it as "to so and so, trustee of blah blah trust" and it is recorded as "Blah Blah trust, so an so trustee" If I just say "to blah blah trust" will they accept that? Is there some other way to do it so that the trustee doesn't show up?
An intervivos trust is not an entity, so legal title to the property is held by the trustee(s). So, I believe you must title as "So and So as Trustee of the So and So Trust."
Damn – glad I went into family law – no idea what you all just said
@3:53
Traditionally property cannot be titled in the name of a trust. Instead property is owned by the trustee, in trust for the beneficiaries, the trustee acts in fiduciary capacity. See NRS 163.020
Funny, that is not what this Nevada Court of Appeals' opinion says. Bunch of morons do not understand simple estate planning.
So is there any hack to get the county to record something just in the name of the trust then? I see properties that show up that way.
The county doesn't record things just in the name of the Trust. It's always something like this:
THE SPILOTRO FAMILY TRUST
c/o ANTHONY SPILOTRO, TTEE
4675 EAST BALFOUR DRIVE
LAS VEGAS, NV. 89121
I have recorded property in the name of the trust, without a trustee name. Whether the Recorder should have allowed it, I don't have a clue; I just know that we were successful in recording the deed in the name "Tony the Ant Living Trust."
Does anyone know of any employee-side employment lawyers willing to look at a case up in Reno?
Sure. There are quite a few employee-side employment lawyers willing to look at a case up in Reno because they are in Reno.
Who are they?
Call Naqvhi.