HOA Dispute Help
Clark County, Nevada
Clark County is home to more HOA-governed communities than almost any county in the United States. Whether you're in Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, or unincorporated Clark County — NRS Chapter 116 protects you. Use this platform to fight back.
Clark County Communities Covered
NRS Chapter 116 applies to every HOA-governed community in Clark County.
Largest city in Clark County with thousands of HOA communities
One of the fastest-growing cities in Nevada with high HOA density
Growing community with many newer HOA-governed developments
Master-planned community with complex multi-layer HOA governance
Unique city governance with HOA communities in surrounding areas
Large areas governed by county with HOA communities throughout
Your Rights as a Clark County HOA Homeowner
These NRS 116 protections apply to every HOA community in Clark County.
Right to a Hearing Before Fines
NRS 116.31085Your Clark County HOA cannot impose fines without first offering you a hearing opportunity. Fines imposed without a hearing are unenforceable.
Learn moreRight to HOA Records
NRS 116.31175Your HOA must provide financial records and meeting minutes within 10 business days. Refusal is a reportable violation to NRED.
Learn moreRight to a Payment Plan Before Foreclosure
NRS 116.3102Before your Clark County HOA can foreclose, they must offer a reasonable payment plan. Skipping this step makes the foreclosure procedurally defective.
Learn moreProtection from Retaliation
NRS 116.31183Retaliatory fines after you file a complaint or attend a meeting are void. Your HOA cannot punish you for exercising your legal rights.
Learn moreClark County HOA Dispute FAQ
What HOA laws apply in Clark County Nevada?
Clark County HOAs are governed by Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 116 (NRS 116). This statewide law applies to all HOA-governed communities in Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, Boulder City, and all other Clark County cities and unincorporated areas.
How do I file an HOA complaint in Clark County?
File HOA complaints with the Nevada Real Estate Division (NRED) at red.nv.gov. NRED has jurisdiction over all HOAs in Clark County. They can investigate violations, mediate disputes, and impose civil penalties up to $1,000 per violation.
Can an HOA in Henderson or North Las Vegas foreclose on my home?
Yes, but only after following strict procedural requirements under NRS 116.31162. The same Nevada law applies throughout Clark County. Many HOA foreclosure actions are procedurally defective and can be challenged.
Clark County homeowners have rights. Use them.
NRS Chapter 116 applies to every HOA in Clark County. Start your free triage now.