Legal Question in Employment Law in Nevada
If I live in nevada and own rental properties (through my savings and hard work) am I eligible for unempolyment?
Asked on 11/12/12, 11:30 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
John Courtney
John Peter Lee, Ltd.
It depends upon the manner in which you hold your properties. For example, if you hold these properties in a trust, and the rent is paid to the trust, then you may be able to qualify for unemployment benefits. If you hold these properties in your own name, you will likely have to report the earnings from these properties as income. If you would like to consult with an attorney at a discounted rate for a more precise answer, contact the Nevada State Bar Lawyer Referral Information Service at (702) 382-0504.
Answered on 11/13/12, 10:53 am
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