Las Vegas House Rentals - Need Advice Re: Las Vegas Rental Co Mistakenly Files Eviction on My Record: Now States Nothing They Can Do?R


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Las Vegas House Rentals - I was renting a home is Las Vegas where i was late one month paying the rent. I received an eviction notice from the company and I paid the past due rent and current month’s rent in full. I continued to reside at the residence for an additional 4 months even past the lease being up. I received my deposit back in full with a smile. Now my rental apps are being denied because it shows eviction on record. I contacted rental co and they admit its their mistake but saying there is nothing they can do. What can be done to get this removed from my record? Who can be contacted ? Does legal action need to be filed? Advise me las vegas nv rentals.

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Comments on Las Vegas House Rentals - Need Advice Re: Las Vegas Rental Co Mistakenly Files Eviction on My Record: Now States Nothing They Can Do?R

Mopar Muscle Gal @ 10:22 pm

unfortunately you need to have a lawyer get it removed from your files
If you have proof of the payment to the other residence?
show it as proof

Quad Kings @ 8:35 am

Send them a certified letter telling them that they need to contact all three credit reporting companies and have their information removed. Advise them that if they fail to take immediate action that you will file a lawsuit against them for commercial defamation. You do have a claim for commericial defamation, if the information they are reporting is false and inaccurate.

You should also send certified letters to each credit reporting company and advise them to remove the negative information and that if they fail, then you will also sue them for commercial defamation. They have an olbigation to investigate any information that they report within 30 days. If they fail to remove false and inaccurate information, then you can sue them as well.

Hope this helps. Good luck

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