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 Atlas Group LC
 4033 W. Charleston
 Las Vegas NV, 89102

 Office: (702) 387-1354
 Fax: (702) 387-1288

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER

CAN YOU JUST COME IN MY PLACE ANYTIME YOU WANT? - No, except of course if you let us in. We normally have to give you 24 hours notice. An exception to that would be if there was an emergency.

Here is the excerpt from the Lease Agreement as it pertains to access:

ACCESS
LESSEE agrees to grant LESSOR the right to enter the premises at all reasonable times and for all reasonable purposes including showing to prospective lessees, buyers, loan officers, insurance agents or other business therein and for at least one maintenance inspection each month. LESSEE shall not reasonably deny LESSOR his/her rights of entry to the premises. In addition, LESSOR shall have the right to enter in case of emergency and other situations as specifically allowed by law. In accordance with NRS requirements LESSOR agrees to give LESSEE twenty-four hours notification for entry, except in case of emergency, or if LESSEE has received notice that the property is or will be marketed for sale. The LESSEE will be required to cooperate with the showing of and sale of the property

**This clause is subject to change without notice. Be sure and read your lease agreement and understand it in its entirety.

 
DO YOU THINK THE OWNER WILL WANT TO SELL THIS PLACE? - Most tenants ask this question because they do not want to be forced to move in the near future. For the most part, the majority of owners hold on to their investments for a long time. That doesn't mean that their personal circumstances will never change or that they may need to sell for some reason, but for the most part they would rather hold on to the property and leave well enough alone. Usually they tell us if they are thinking about selling.
WHAT HAPPENS IF I GET ROBBED OR BROKEN INTO? - It's not the owners responsibility to protect your or your personal belongings. Your losses are not his losses. You need to carry your own insurance just as the owner carries insurance to protect what is his, namely the property.

Here is the excerpt from the Lease Agreement as it pertains to insurance:

INSURANCE
LESSEES insurance. It is advisable that LESSEE should obtain renter’s insurance as landlord’s insurance does not cover LESSEES belongings. LESSOR shall not be liable for any damage or injury to LESSEE, or any other person, or to any property occurring on the premises or any part thereof, or in common areas thereof, unless such liability is based on the negligent acts or omission of LESSOR, his agent or employee, and LESSEE agrees to hold LESSOR harmless from any claims for damages if caused by the negligent acts or Omissions of the LESSEE or his family, licensees, guest and pets.

**This clause is subject to change without notice. Be sure and read your lease agreement and understand it in its entirety.
 
 
 

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