Is it possible for the HOA to purchase flood insurance for the complex even though it is not in a high-risk flood zone?
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Barbara Holland
Barbara Holland
Assembly Bill 309 allows HOAs to utilize electronic voting for elections and recalls. It also allows HOAs to use autopay and opens the door to development of new management transition requirements.
The board is striving to keep this a nice place to live, where our now grown kids enjoy coming back with theirs for visits.
You can contact the Regional Flood Control District that can tell you if your home is in a designated flood zone.
Satellite dishes removed; HOA still fines owner
First, there should be no issue for the management company to inform you as to the checklist that is used by the inspector.
Homeowners do have the right to meet to discuss their concerns about their association. Unlike board meetings which have to be disclosed to the membership, this group can have private undisclosed meetings.
For over 25 years, Holland dedicated her time and expertise to Las Vegas homeowners’s concern through her column, which is published on Sunday in the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s real estate section.
There is no need for such behavior by the board. It’s this type of behavior that gives associations a bad name.
Sorry, bingo night is out. Associations would not qualify.
The grill has to have a top that encloses the fire. In addition, barbecues have to be approved by the association. Also, the barbecue fire must be in accordance with city or county ordinances.
Under the Fair Housing Act, if a disability is not open and obvious, and or the nexus between the need for a service/emotional animal is not clear, you have the right to request medical information or further information.
There are no state laws that restrict increases in association fees.
Many associations are revising their paint charts based on age of the community, ability to find the paint color or updating the paint colors for a more modern look.
Anyone involved with the voting process who tampers with the ballots can be found guilty of a category D felony and can face punishment under Nevada Revised Statute 193.130.