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Las Vegas Renters in Fannie Mae-owned Foreclosed Properties Can Stay in Their Homes

Next time a real estate agent shows up at your door and advises you need to move out as the home has been foreclosed, ask them if it is a Fannie Mae-owned foreclosure.  If it is, you can inquire about a month to month lease with Fannie Mae and stay in your home.  By signing a month to month lease, this will give you an ample amount of time to locate a new property to rent or purchase without the stress of having to vacate immediately.

To qualify, renters must live in foreclosed properties at the time Fannie Mae acquires the property. Any single-family property is eligible including two- to four-unit properties, condos, co-ops, single-family detached homes and manufactured housing. The properties must meet state laws and local code requirements for a rental property. Fannie Mae will not require security deposits. The properties will remain on the market for sale.

Fannie Mae will hire a real estate broker or property manager to manage the property and rental rates will be comparable to rents in the area.  If comparable rental rates are higher than what you are currently paying, Fannie Mae will look into a mutual resolution.  They will not require a security deposit which is nice as it won’t tie up any funds needed to secure a new residence.

For more information on this program, visit Fannie Mae.

Renting a Home in Las Vegas, Nevada

One of the most popular areas for people to rent these days is Las Vegas, Nevada.  Long known as one of the best cities to visit in the world, it is now becoming a place where people come to live.  Whether you are looking to buy or rent a home in Las Vegas there are many residential homes, condos, and town homes to choose from in and around the Las Vegas Valley.

There is a Las Vegas that exists outside the famous “La Vegas Strip.”

The neighborhoods in Las Vegas tend to be the typical culprits of urban sprawl, with partitioned sub-divisions all over the city.

All in all, Las Vegas provides a ton of things to do and things to see, even beyond what you might find on Las Vegas Boulevard. It features excellent restaurants, lots of great entertainment, shopping and only a 20-30 minutes drive to Lake Mead National Recreation and Mount Charleston.

If you need any assistance in locating a home for rent in Las Vegas, don’t hesitate to contact us today at 702.376.0088 or complete our contact form.