Nevada Homeowner Workflow

From scattered notices
to a structured dispute file
in four steps

Most homeowners lose HOA disputes not because they are wrong — but because they are disorganized. HOADispute gives you the structure, the statutes, and the documents to respond with confidence.

Nevada-specific · NRS 116 · NRED · ADR pathways · Not legal advice

Dispute File
Active · Nevada

Case ID

NV-2024-0047

Issue Type

Improper Fine

Statute

NRS 116.31031

Dispute Timeline

Mar 10
Alleged violation date
Mar 12
Violation notice received
Mar 14
Evidence file opened
Mar 15
Hearing request drafted
Now
Mar 22
Response deadline
Apr 02
Hearing date (estimated)
4 documents
6 photos
Export Ready
NRS 116.31031Hearing Rights
Platform Scope
Nevada NRS 116 Coverage
Evidence-First Workflow
Plain-English Law
Private & Encrypted
Not Legal Advice

The Four-Step Workflow

Each step builds toward a complete, export-ready dispute file

The workflow is designed for homeowners under pressure — not legal professionals. Start at any step. Save your progress. Return when ready.

Step01
Triage

Identify Your Issue Type

NRS 116.31031 · NRS 116.31085

Answer a structured triage to classify your dispute — fine, records obstruction, retaliation, collections, or board misconduct. The platform maps your situation to the correct Nevada process and surfaces the statutes that apply.

Outputs from this step

Dispute classification with NRS statute mapping
Applicable deadlines and response windows
Recommended escalation pathway (NRED, ADR, or direct)
2–3 minutes
TRIAGE OUTPUT

Issue Classification

Issue TypeImproper Fine — NRS 116.31031
Response Deadline21 days from notice date
Recommended PathFormal Hearing Request
Statute CoverageNRS 116.31031, 116.31085
Builds into step 02
Step02
Evidence

Organize Your Evidence File

NRS 116.31175 · NRS 116.4117

Upload notices, letters, photos, emails, and HOA documents into a structured dispute file. Evidence is organized by type, date, and relevance — so nothing gets lost and everything is ready when you need it.

Outputs from this step

Categorized evidence by type: notices, correspondence, photos
Chronological timeline auto-built from upload dates
Exportable dispute packet at any stage
Ongoing — add as you go
EVIDENCE FILE

Dispute File — Case #2024-NV-0047

Violation NoticeReceived 03/12/2024 · Uploaded
HOA CC&RsSection 4.2 — Landscaping Rules
Photo Evidence6 photos · Dated 03/10/2024
Prior Correspondence2 emails · Board response pending
Builds into step 03
Step03
Rights & Procedure

Understand Your Rights

NRS 116.31031 · NRS 116.31085 · NRS 116.31175

Receive plain-English guidance on which Nevada statutes apply, what your rights are at each stage, and what the HOA is legally required to do. No legal jargon — just clear, actionable next steps tailored to your situation.

Outputs from this step

Applicable NRS 116 statutes with plain-English summaries
HOA obligations and your rights at each stage
NRED complaint and ADR pathways explained clearly
Immediate — generated from triage
RIGHTS SUMMARY

Your Rights — Fine Dispute

Hearing RightNRS 116.31031 — Must be offered
Notice Requirement10-day advance notice required
Fine CapNRS 116.31031(3) — $100/day max
NRED ComplaintAvailable if hearing denied
Builds into step 04
Step04
Response

Prepare Your Response

NRS 116.31085 · NRS 116.31175

Generate certified letters, hearing prep materials, records request templates, or an attorney-ready dispute packet — depending on your next move. Every document is statute-backed and export-ready.

Outputs from this step

Certified dispute letter with NRS citations
Hearing preparation checklist and talking points
Attorney-ready dispute packet with full evidence file
Export-ready at any stage
DOCUMENT READY

Dispute Letter — Draft

Letter TypeFormal Hearing Request
Statute CitedNRS 116.31031(1)(a)
Delivery MethodCertified Mail + Email
Export FormatPDF · Ready to send

Ready to begin?

Start with the triage — it takes 2–3 minutes

Answer a few questions and we will map your situation to the right Nevada process.

Platform Scope

What HOADispute does — and does not do

We are a homeowner guidance and organization platform, not a law firm. Understanding the scope helps you use the platform correctly.

What HOADispute does

Classifies your dispute type
Maps applicable NRS 116 statutes
Organizes your evidence file
Generates statute-backed letters and documents
Explains your procedural rights in plain English
Prepares hearing materials and dispute packets

What HOADispute does not do

Provide legal advice or attorney representation
File complaints on your behalf
Guarantee outcomes
Replace a licensed Nevada attorney for complex litigation
Operate outside Nevada (other states coming)

Jurisdiction Coverage

State-specific coverage,
not generic legal templates

HOA law varies significantly by state. Generic guidance is often wrong or misleading. HOADispute builds jurisdiction-specific workflows — starting with Nevada, where NRS Chapter 116 governs planned communities.

Each state rollout requires building the full statute map, deadline logic, escalation pathways, and document templates from scratch. We stage coverage deliberately so every homeowner gets accurate, jurisdiction-specific guidance — not a generic template.

Nevada

NRS Chapter 116 · NRS 116A · NRED

Live

Florida

FS Chapter 720 · FS 718

In development

Texas

Texas Property Code Ch. 204

Planned

Arizona

ARS Title 33 · ARS 33-1803

Planned

California

Davis-Stirling Act · Civil Code 4000+

Planned

Common Questions

About the workflow

Nevada · Live Now

Stop losing disputes
because of disorganization

HOADispute gives you the structure, the statutes, and the documents you need — in one place. Start with the triage. It takes 2–3 minutes and costs nothing.

Nevada-specific guidance · NRS 116 · NRED · ADR pathways · Not legal advice · Private & encrypted