Federal and state laws regulate HOAs in Nevada, but it is the Nevada Real Estate Department that is ultimately responsible for maintaining the proper functioning of HOAs and their communities.
List of an HOA's Official Documents All documents provided by the developer, such as community maps, plats, plans, land surveys, permits. Recorded Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs), Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws and any amendments. Rules and Regulations.
HOA Directory: Homeowners can find their community association or subdivision's contact information, list of board members, and other relevant corporate information by visiting the Nevada Business Portal and entering the name of the association in the search field.
Nevada legislation dictates that you should have received a copy of your CC&Rs when you bought your home. (If it was a resale, you should have received them as part of your closing package.) If you don't have a copy of the document, reach out to your board or community management company.
Communities of Interest are often defined as “a contiguous population which shares common social and economic interests that should be included within a single district for purposes of fair and effective representation.”
Federal and state laws regulate HOAs in Nevada, but it is the Nevada Real Estate Department that is ultimately responsible for maintaining the proper functioning of HOAs and their communities.
NRS 116.31183 Retaliatory action prohibited; separate action by unit's owner. NRS 116.31184 Threats, harassment and other conduct prohibited; penalty.
NRS 132.210 "Joint tenants with right of survivorship" defined. "Joint tenants with right of survivorship" includes co-owners of property held under circumstances that entitle one or more to the whole of the property on the death of the other or others.
If you Google 'CIC' you will find organizations relating to everything from immigration to colleges to cooperation… but as it relates to real estate a CIC is a Common Interest Community.
The Commission for Common-Interest Communities and inium Hotels is a seven-member body, appointed by the governor that acts in an advisory capacity to the Division, adopts regulations, and conducts disciplinary hearings.