What Is Your HOA
Doing to You?
Nevada's NRS Chapter 116 gives you real legal teeth — and your HOA knows it. Select your issue below to understand exactly what the law says, what your rights are, and what to do next.
HOA Fines & Violation Notices
Received a fine or violation notice from your HOA? Nevada law gives you specific rights — including the right to a hearing, proper notice, and a fair process before any fine is enforced.
Records Access & Obstruction
Nevada law gives homeowners the right to inspect HOA financial records, meeting minutes, contracts, and governing documents. If your HOA is ignoring or delaying your request, that is a violation.
HOA Retaliation
If your HOA escalated fines, increased scrutiny, or targeted you after you filed a complaint, exercised your rights, or spoke at a meeting — that pattern may constitute illegal retaliation under Nevada law.
Collections, Liens & Pre-Lien Notices
Received a collection notice, pre-lien letter, or lien threat from your HOA or a collection agency? Nevada has a specific process that must be followed — and many homeowners have more options than they realize.
Board Misconduct & Governance Issues
Is your HOA board making decisions without proper notice, spending funds without authorization, or failing to hold required meetings? Nevada law imposes strict governance obligations on HOA boards.
Not sure which issue applies to you?
Use our triage tool to classify your dispute and get mapped to the exact Nevada process that applies — in minutes.