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Expect higher HOA assessments in 2023

There are no NRS 116 laws that specifically regulate how much increase in assessments that an association could charge.

Let’s kick of 2023 on a positive note

As we end another year, let’s make the coming year a positive one. It is time for the toxic behavior to end.

Odors have high-rise condo owner seeking solutions

The space between your unit and your neighbor is not common space or public space. It is a shared space between the two units.

HOA president, treasurer need to review expenses

The signers on the association’s checking accounts should review all expenses before approving them for payment.

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HOA does not appear to be following its rental policies

The Ombudsman Office can investigate the matter, especially since you are stating that homes are being sold and immediately being rented out.

Nevada Transportation Authority regulates towing companies

The Nevada Transportation Authority regulates towing companies. I suggest that you contact them with your concerns about towing companies and their unethical practices.

Disabled homeowner says HOA won’t accommodate

I am having trouble with my homeowners association board discriminating against me because I am a 66-year-old disabled person parking my truck in my driveway. They won’t give me any accommodation.

Law requires two signatures to withdraw funds

NRS 116.31153 lists the regulations pertaining to signatures required for withdrawal of certain funds.

HOA wants to convert grassy area to artificial turf

Unless your association follows the restrictions that the common area cannot be converted to turf, your board of directors can authorize the conversion without the approval of the homeowners.

Board gets Real Estate Division complaints dismissed

At your open board meeting, you can state that the complaints have been dismissed, but say no more. You risk violating confidentiality, especially if your comments accidentally identify the homeowner(s).

Suggested reading material for HOA 101

You should contact the Nevada Real Estate Division and Community Associations Institute Chapter for other practical information in governing associations as well as seminars that are being taught on a regular basis to assist managers and board members.

Condo building has strict rules on flooring choices

t is not unusual to have regulations in a condominium to help reduce the sound from one unit to another unit, especially those vertical ones.

Community wants to add designated spaces in parking lot

Finally, changing the parking lot to one with designated spaces may require approval by the homeowners as it may fall under architectural change of the common area.

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