AI that knows every trick
your HOA uses
Six AI tools grounded in real NRS 116 statutes, NRED decisions, and Nevada court precedents — not generic AI. Every output cites the primary legal source it's applying.
This is what a Pro dispute letter looks like
Every Pro letter is grounded in primary NRS statutes, cites the exact procedural defects in your notice, and is formatted for certified mail delivery. Not a template — a legal-quality document built from your specific dispute.
- NRS citations specific to your violation type
- Procedural defects flagged automatically
- Formatted for certified mail with return receipt
- Confidence score before you send
Dear [HOA Management Company],
I am writing to formally dispute the fine of $████ imposed on [Date] for alleged violation of [CC&R Section]. This fine is procedurally defective and unenforceable under Nevada law for the following reasons:
5-factor scoring — know your leverage before you dispute
The Fine Enforceability Scorer analyzes your fine against 5 Nevada law factors and returns a 0–100 score. A score below 50 means the fine has significant legal vulnerabilities — and you have leverage.
Score My FineRaw notice → structured legal analysis in seconds
NOTICE OF VIOLATION — Your account has been assessed a fine of $250 for violation of Section 4.2 of the CC&Rs regarding exterior modifications. Payment is due within 30 days. Late fees may apply.
Six stages. One complete dispute file.
Each stage builds on the last. Click any step to see what it does, what you'll get, and how long it takes. Pro stages are unlocked with a Pro subscription.
What you build across all 6 stages
- Dispute classification + urgency score
- Procedural defects with NRS citations
- Fine enforceability score (0–100)
- CC&R vs. Nevada law conflict map
- Hearing rebuttal scripts
- Attorney-ready case brief
Total time investment
~53 min
To go from zero to a complete, attorney-ready dispute file with every legal argument identified.
Start Stage 1 — FreeStages 5–6 require Pro
Response analysis, hearing prep, and attorney brief generation are Pro-only AI features.
View Pro pricingUpload your documents. Build your case.
Organize your CC&Rs, notices, letters, hearing transcripts, and financial records in one place. CC&R documents are automatically analyzed section-by-section by AI. Drag files to reorder within each category.
CC&Rs & Bylaws
FoundationAI AnalysisGoverning documents
Drop files or click to upload
Upload your CC&Rs, bylaws, rules & regulations, and any amendments
Auto-analyzed by AI after upload
PDF · DOC · DOCX
Notices & Demands
Time-SensitiveOfficial HOA correspondence
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Fine notices, violation letters, collection demands, lien notices
PDF · JPG · JPEG · PNG · DOC · DOCX
Letters & Responses
CorrespondenceWritten dispute correspondence
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Your dispute letters, HOA responses, attorney letters, certified mail receipts
PDF · DOC · DOCX · JPG · JPEG · PNG
Hearing Transcripts
On the RecordBoard & hearing records
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Hearing transcripts, meeting minutes, board meeting recordings, audio files
PDF · DOC · DOCX · TXT · MP3 · MP4 · M4A
Financial Records
FinancialStatements & payment history
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HOA statements, payment receipts, ledger printouts, bank records
PDF · CSV · XLSX · XLS · JPG · JPEG · PNG
All 7 AI-Powered Tools
Your persistent AI dispute advisor
Dispute Copilot
Ask anything about your HOA dispute. The Copilot knows every trick in the adversarial chain — HOA management, collections agencies, law firms — and how to counter each one under Nevada law.
When to use this tool
- 1You received a collections demand and don't know if the fees are legal
- 2Your HOA is threatening foreclosure and you need to understand your rights
- 3You want to know if a fine can be disputed before the hearing deadline passes
- 4You're mid-dispute and need real-time guidance on your next move
What it does
- Full NRS 116 knowledge base with statute citations
- Adversarial chain awareness (HOA → collections → law firm)
- Persistent conversation history across sessions
- Dispute context-aware advice based on your file
Grounded in primary NRS 116 statutes and NRED decisions via RAG retrieval
0–100 enforceability score for any HOA fine
Fine Enforceability Scorer
Score any HOA fine under Nevada law. Detects procedural defects, late fees charged on top of late fees (illegal under NRS), and tells you exactly what to dispute and how.
When to use this tool
- 1You received a fine and want to know if it's actually enforceable before paying
- 2Your HOA is charging late fees on top of late fees — a common illegal practice
- 3You want talking points for your dispute letter grounded in specific NRS sections
- 4You need to know your leverage before a hearing
What it does
- 0–100 enforceability score with breakdown
- Late fee on late fee detection (NRS 116.31031)
- Procedural defect identification with citations
- Dispute letter talking points generated automatically
Validated against NRS 116.31031 procedural requirements and NRED enforcement precedents
Decode any HOA notice, demand, or attorney letter
Document Intelligence Engine
Paste any document — fine notice, collection demand, attorney letter. AI identifies the sender type, detects postmark discrepancies, separates assessments from disputable fees, and flags every procedural defect.
When to use this tool
- 1You received a letter from a collections agency and can't tell what's actually owed
- 2You suspect the postmark date on a notice doesn't match when it was actually sent
- 3An attorney letter is mixing assessments with fees — you need them separated
- 4You want to know every procedural defect in a document before responding
What it does
- Postmark vs letter date discrepancy detection
- Separates assessments (must pay) from disputable fees
- Late fee on late fee detection in financial breakdowns
- Adversarial tactic identification by sender type
Postmark analysis grounded in NRS 116.3116 notice requirements; fee separation validated against NRS 116.31031
Find where your HOA's rules break Nevada law
CC&R vs NRS Conflict Detector
Paste any section of your CC&Rs or bylaws. The AI identifies where your HOA's rules conflict with or are superseded by Nevada law — giving you leverage you didn't know you had.
When to use this tool
- 1Your HOA is enforcing a rule that seems stricter than what Nevada law allows
- 2You want to challenge a bylaw provision before a board vote
- 3Your CC&Rs restrict something that NRS 116 explicitly protects
- 4You need to build a legal argument that your HOA's rule is unenforceable
What it does
- NRS supremacy analysis — Nevada law overrides conflicting CC&Rs
- Direct conflict identification with specific statute citations
- Homeowner argument generation for each conflict found
- Actionable leverage points for disputes and hearings
NRS 116 supremacy doctrine applied; conflicts validated against current Nevada statutes
Decode their response. Win your hearing.
Response Analyzer & Hearing Prep
Two tools in one: analyze the HOA's response to detect stall tactics and escalation signals, then simulate your hearing with AI-generated rebuttals and procedural objections.
When to use this tool
- 1Your HOA responded to your dispute letter and you need to know if they're stalling
- 2You have a hearing in 2 weeks and need to prepare rebuttals to their likely arguments
- 3You want to identify procedural objections you can raise on the record
- 4You need to know if the HOA's response signals they're escalating to collections
What it does
- HOA response tactic detection (stall, deflect, escalate)
- Escalation signal identification with urgency rating
- Hearing rebuttal preparation with specific talking points
- Procedural objection scripts grounded in NRS 116.31031
Tactic classification trained on NRED enforcement patterns and NRS 116 hearing procedure requirements
Walk into any consultation prepared
Attorney Brief Generator
Generate a structured attorney intake brief from your dispute details. Save attorney time, reduce consultation costs, and walk in with a pre-organized case summary that makes your case stronger.
When to use this tool
- 1You're consulting an attorney and want to maximize every minute of billable time
- 2You need a professional summary of your dispute to share with legal aid
- 3You want to identify your strongest arguments before meeting with counsel
- 4You're considering escalating to litigation and need a case overview
What it does
- Structured case summary with chronological timeline
- Procedural defects highlighted with NRS citations
- Financial analysis separating assessments from disputable fees
- Strongest arguments identified and ranked by legal strength
Brief structure validated against Nevada attorney intake standards; NRS citations verified against primary statutes
Four AI tools to win your HOA hearing
Hearing Prep AI
Generate cross-examination questions from HOA responses, build a hearing strategy from your case score, get witness prep guidance, and predict board counter-arguments — all grounded in NRS 116.
When to use this tool
- 1You have a hearing in days and need to know exactly what questions to ask the board
- 2Your case score is moderate and you need a strategy tailored to your leverage
- 3You've never testified before and need guidance on how to present yourself
- 4You want to prepare rebuttals before the board raises their standard arguments
What it does
- Cross-exam question generator from HOA response text
- Hearing strategy builder based on 0–100 case score
- Witness prep: documents, body language, key phrases
- Board counter-argument predictor with NRS rebuttals
Questions and strategy grounded in NRS 116.31031 hearing procedure requirements and NRED enforcement patterns
How Confidence Indicators Work
Each AI tool displays a confidence score for its primary function — not a generic "AI accuracy" claim. Scores reflect how well the tool's outputs are grounded in primary legal sources retrieved via RAG at query time.
Output directly grounded in primary NRS statutes with exact citations. Suitable for dispute letters and hearing prep.
Output grounded in NRS statutes and NRED precedents. Minor interpretive elements may require professional review.
Output grounded in legal principles but involves more interpretation. Use as a starting point, not a final answer.
All 6 AI tools. One Pro subscription.
Dispute Copilot, Fine Enforceability Scorer, Document Intelligence, CC&R Conflict Detector, Response Analyzer, and Attorney Brief Generator — plus all Pro dispute tools.
All AI calls are server-side only. Your dispute details are never exposed to the browser.