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Las Vegas was established in 1905, and officially became a city in 1911.
Las Vegas metropolitan area is the fastest growing in the United States.
The center of gambling in the US, Las Vegas is sometimes called The Entertainment Capital of the World.
The first hotel and casino to open in Las Vegas was the Golden Gate Hotel and Casino in 1906.
Las Vegas economy is mainly related to tourism, gaming, and conventions which in turn feed the retail and dining industries.
Las Vegas has recently enjoyed an enormous boom both in population and in tourism.
More than 5,000 people move into the Las Vegas valley on a monthly basis.
A marriage license costs $55 in Nevada. Many couples choose to marry in Nevada because there is no blood test or waiting period.
Las Vegas and surrounding areas offer many attractions for both visitors and locals to enjoy.
There are many options for boating, golf, hiking, rock climbing, and parks which offer a wide range of activities.
Some things to ask yourself before hunting for rent:
What kind of % apartment do you need to rent?
How many bedrooms in the % apartment?
Parking?
How close to your % job, % school, % church?
A place that welcomes pets?
A ground-floor entrance to your apartment?
Make a list of your top housing and rent priorities.
Do research on the Internet.
The Internet is a good way to do research, but you need to see a place.
Once you arrive in your new location, talk to co-workers about areas to live. They can generally tip you off to safe and desirable neighborhoods.
Limit rent to 30 percent of income.
Check out the property.
Examining the condition of the for-rent apartment.
Walk through the % property to see whether it appears to be well maintained.
Talk to the neighbors.
Ask: Would you tell a friend to move into % apartment in this building?
Examine the lease.
How much notice must you give before moving at the end of the lease term?
Can the rent be increased?
Are pets allowed?
If the terms of the lease agreement don't suit your needs, negotiate or reconsider renting the % apartment.
Consider security.
Does the building have controlled access?
Are the locks in working order?
Does your individual % apartment have secure door locks and window latches?
Does the building have a security service?
If so, is a guard on duty 24 hours or does he or she just drive by periodically?
Ask about shared facilities.
Does the building have a swimming pool?
A recreation or fitness room?
Tennis courts? Laundry facilities?
Who is allowed to use those facilities and during what hours?
Is there an extra fee charged for use of the facilities?
Where are the facilities located in relation to your prospective % apartment?
Do you really want to live poolside or near the laundry room?
Ask about utility costs.
Is the water bill paid by the owner or separately by the tenants?
Are electrical or gas utilities included in the rent?
Take notes.
Before you move in, document the condition of your % apartment and make note of any nonfunctioning doors or windows, leaking plumbing, missing fixtures, stained carpets and so on.
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