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RSAR helps Caughlin Fire victims find shelter

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The Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS® (RSAR) has partnered with area property managers to identify and volunteer vacant rental homes for temporary shelter for those affected and displaced by the Caughlin Fire. RSAR has created a list of available homes for short term rent and will work with the Northern Nevada Chapter of the American Red Cross to place individuals and families in these homes until a permanent solution can be determined. Victims of the Caughlin Ranch Fire who have been displaced can contact the Red Cross at 775-856-1000 for more information on available homes.

The Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS® is an organization providing services to its members to ensure their success as real estate professionals, as well as protecting and promoting the consumer’s dream of homeownership. For more information visit www.rsar.net.

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