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Las Vegas (Housing AND Employment!)

Posted at 6:32 PM, Sep. 5, 2005

 I agree that I am concerned about Realtors, but I honestly would not  turn others away if I felt they were truly needy and would make the  best of the situation (not just enjoy a free vacation in Vegas).  I'm sure there are hundreds of people of other professions who have  been misplaced and don't have family ties anywhere who could benefit  from a fresh start. Fortunately, I'm in a position to help.  I would prefer, however, that they be "referred" by someone who  actually knows them - or "of" them through someone else.  Security is an issue as this home is located in an upscale area of town with strict regulations,  CCR's, etc. But I can do my own checking, if necessary.  

 

It's fairly easy to get a job in Las Vegas while getting back on your  feet. The pay scale is low, but for someone who has lost their home and  their job, it's a relatively easy place to start over as compared to  other cities.

 

If it's a Realtor, I'll put him or her to work while they are geting  licensed in NV!!! I've got plenty of leads for them, but Nevada does

 not have reciprocity regarding licensing so they will need to do that. It takes about six weeks for the course and then another

 4-6 weeks to actually get the license.

 

The house is a single story, 3 BR, 2BA (done as 2BR+D but we can easily add a bed) with a fully walled in yard just perfect for dogs. It is walking distance to all schools, so if a child is involved, that  will make it easier. Our school semester just started this week. Responses can go to lasvegasagent@yahoo.com and I will check it daily.  That is NOT my professional email address, so it's OK to give it out. 

 

Thanks again.

 

 Ronni Land, Las Vegas Broker

 Ronni Land Realty

 http://www.RonniLand.com

 Direct: (702) 395-7435 Toll free: (888) 571-LAND

 mailto:realtalk@ronniland.com

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