Fight Back Against HOA Abuse
Nevada-first tools, guidance, and dispute-building workflows for homeowners dealing with fines, records obstruction, collections, board misconduct, retaliation, and HOA escalation.
Recognize Your Situation
What is your HOA doing to you?
Select the situation that best describes your dispute. Each path leads to Nevada-specific guidance and next steps.
I got a fine or violation notice
Received a notice from your HOA with a fine or alleged violation? You have rights and deadlines. Start organizing your response now.
My records request is being ignored
Nevada law gives you the right to HOA financial records, meeting minutes, and governing documents. Obstruction is a violation.
My HOA is retaliating against me
If your HOA escalated fines, increased scrutiny, or targeted you after you complained or exercised your rights, that may be retaliation.
Collections are escalating
Received a collection notice, pre-lien, or lien threat? Understand the Nevada process and what to do before this gets worse.
I need to know which Nevada process applies
Different disputes — board misconduct, manager issues, collections, retaliation — may follow different Nevada processes. Start here.
I need to organize my documents
Notices, letters, photos, emails, and records — scattered evidence loses disputes. Build a clean, organized dispute file.
The Workflow
From chaos to a clean dispute file — in four steps
Most homeowners lose HOA disputes not because they are wrong, but because they are disorganized. This platform fixes that.
Identify Your Issue
Answer a short triage to classify your dispute type — fine, records, retaliation, collections, or misconduct. The platform maps your situation to the right Nevada process.
Organize Your Evidence
Upload notices, letters, photos, emails, and documents into a structured dispute file. The platform organizes them by type, date, and relevance.
Get Nevada-Specific Next Steps
Receive plain-English guidance on which Nevada statutes apply, what deadlines matter, and what your rights are at each stage of the dispute.
Respond, Escalate, or Document
Generate certified letters, hearing prep materials, records request templates, or an attorney-ready dispute packet — depending on your next move.
Nevada-First Platform
Different disputes. Different Nevada processes.
Understanding which Nevada process applies to your dispute is the first critical step. The platform guides you through the right path based on your specific situation — not generic advice.
HOA Board / Unit Owner
NRS 116 · NRED ComplaintDisputes involving board decisions, elections, rule enforcement, or neighbor conflicts typically fall under NRS Chapter 116 and may involve NRED.
Community Manager
NRS 116A · NRED LicensingIssues with a licensed community manager may involve NRED licensing enforcement under NRS Chapter 116A, separate from the HOA board process.
Collections & Escalation
NRS 116.3116 · FDCPALien threats, collection agency contact, and pre-lien notices follow a specific Nevada statutory timeline with homeowner rights at each stage.
Records / Retaliation / Procedural
NRS 116.31175 · ADRObstruction of records access, retaliatory enforcement, and procedural violations have specific Nevada remedies — including fines against the HOA.
Nevada Sources Verified
Last reviewed March 2026
All statutory references are verified against official Nevada Revised Statutes and NRED guidance. Always check official sources for the most current version of any statute.
Key Nevada Statutes Referenced
Right to Hearing Before Fine
Inspection of Records — Homeowner Rights
Lien for Assessments — Statutory Timeline
Community Manager Licensing & Oversight
This platform provides educational guidance and organizational tools. It does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed Nevada attorney for advice specific to your situation.
Platform Tools
Purpose-built for HOA disputes
Every tool is designed for a specific stage of a Nevada HOA dispute. No generic templates. No guesswork.
HOA Issue Triage
Answer 8 questions. Get a clear classification of your dispute type and the Nevada process that applies — in plain English.
Dispute File Builder
Build a structured, organized dispute file with timeline, evidence, and export capability.
Notice Analyzer
Upload a fine notice or violation letter. Get a plain-English breakdown of what it means and what your response options are.
Records Request Letter Generator
Generate a properly formatted Nevada records request letter, ready to send to your HOA manager or board.
Certified Dispute Letter Generator
Create a formal, evidence-backed dispute letter for fines, violations, or procedural objections.
Hearing Prep Assistant
Prepare for an HOA hearing with a structured checklist, talking points, and evidence summary.
Why This Exists
Homeowners are often overwhelmed, isolated, and outmatched by process.
HOA boards have legal counsel, management companies, and collection agencies. Homeowners have confusion, stress, and a stack of notices they do not fully understand.
This platform was built to change that. Not by making noise, but by making order. By turning chaos into a clean, evidence-backed workflow that any homeowner can follow.
The goal is not to win every fight. The goal is to make sure Nevada homeowners have the information, organization, and process clarity they need to make informed decisions — and to be taken seriously when they act.
Built for homeowners, not boards.
HOADispute.com · Nevada-First Platform
"Every feature on this platform exists because a Nevada homeowner needed it and could not find it anywhere else. We are here to change that."
Order over noise
A disorganized dispute is a losing dispute. We turn scattered notices, emails, and frustration into a clean, evidence-backed workflow.
Evidence over emotion
HOA disputes are won with documentation, deadlines, and process knowledge — not anger. We build the file that speaks for itself.
Precision over guesswork
Different Nevada processes apply to different disputes. We map your situation to the right path so you act with precision.
Nevada
Jurisdiction Focus
NRS 116
Primary Statute
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Homeowner-Side
Why HOADispute.com
Not a law firm. Not a blog. A homeowner operating system.
Here is what makes this platform different from every other resource a Nevada homeowner might find.
Nevada-First
Built specifically for Nevada homeowners. Every tool, every statute reference, every process path is Nevada-specific — not generic national advice.
Plain-English Explanations
No legalese. Every statute, process, and deadline is explained in plain English that any homeowner can understand and act on immediately.
Evidence-First Workflows
Every tool is built around documentation, evidence, and process discipline — the things that actually determine HOA dispute outcomes.
Organized Dispute Timelines
Deadlines matter enormously in HOA disputes. The platform tracks and visualizes your dispute timeline so nothing slips through.
Source-Aware Legal Guidance
Every process recommendation links back to the actual Nevada statute or official source. No black-box advice — you see the basis for every guidance.
Built for Homeowners
This platform is not neutral. It exists to give Nevada homeowners the same organizational clarity and process knowledge that HOA boards take for granted.
Not a law firm
HOADispute.com provides organizational tools and educational content — not legal advice.
Nevada-specific
All content and tools are built for Nevada HOA law — not generic national guidance.
Homeowner-side only
This platform does not serve HOA boards, management companies, or collection agencies.
Start Organizing Your HOA Dispute
The platform is free to start. Identify your issue, organize your evidence, and understand your Nevada options — before things escalate further.
Common Questions
Frequently asked questions
Answers to the most common questions from Nevada homeowners before they start.
No. HOADispute.com is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. The platform provides organizational tools, educational content, workflow guidance, and plain-English explanations of Nevada HOA law. Nothing on this site creates an attorney-client relationship. For legal advice specific to your situation, consult a licensed Nevada attorney.
Yes — and the sooner you start, the better. The platform helps you analyze the notice, understand your hearing rights under NRS 116.31085, organize your evidence, and prepare a written response. Deadlines matter in HOA disputes, so starting early is important.
HOADispute.com covers the most common Nevada HOA dispute categories: fines and violation notices, records request obstruction, board misconduct and retaliation, collections and lien escalation, management company issues, procedural violations, and ADR/complaint processes. The Issue Triage tool will help classify your specific situation.
For now, yes. The platform is intentionally Nevada-first because Nevada HOA law (NRS Chapter 116, NRS 116A, NRED oversight) is specific enough that generic national guidance is often misleading. We built around Nevada statutes, Nevada processes, and Nevada-specific homeowner rights. Expansion to other states is planned for the future.
Yes. The Dispute File Builder (Pro) allows you to upload notices, letters, photos, emails, and any other evidence into a structured, organized dispute file with timeline view and export capability. The Notice Analyzer (Pro) lets you upload a specific fine or violation notice for a plain-English breakdown of what it means.
That is exactly what the Issue Triage tool is for. It asks a short series of questions to help classify your dispute — and importantly, to distinguish whether the primary actor is the board, the community manager, a collection agency, or a combination. Different Nevada processes may apply depending on the answer, and the platform maps your situation accordingly.
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