Coverage Area — ZIP 89101
About HOA Disputes in ZIP 89101, Las Vegas
Fighting your HOA in Downtown Las Vegas? Nevada's NRS 116 gives homeowners strong rights against overreaching HOA boards — including the right to hearings before fines, access to financial records, and protections against improper foreclosure. A Downtown Las Vegas HOA dispute attorney knows Nevada common-interest community law and will hold your HOA accountable to its own governing documents and Nevada statute.
ZIP code 89101 is part of the Downtown Las Vegas area of Las Vegas, Nevada. NevadaAttorneyFinder's listings for this ZIP code include attorneys who are familiar with the Downtown Las Vegas community, Clark County courts, and Nevada's hoa disputes statutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Nevada's NRS 116.31083 grants homeowners in Downtown Las Vegas significant rights including: the right to inspect HOA records (financial statements, board meeting minutes, governing documents), the right to attend and speak at board meetings, the right to a formal hearing before any fine is assessed, the right to vote on major community decisions, the right to run for the board, and the right to file complaints with the Nevada Real Estate Division's HOA Ombudsman. Violations of these rights by an HOA board are actionable. A Downtown Las Vegas HOA attorney can enforce your statutory rights.
Yes — Nevada law under NRS 116.3116 gives HOAs a powerful super-priority lien for 9 months of unpaid assessments that can take precedence even over a first mortgage. An HOA can foreclose this lien through a non-judicial process with as little as 90 days notice. However, HOAs must strictly follow Nevada's notice requirements, and improper procedures can void the foreclosure. A Downtown Las Vegas HOA dispute attorney can defend against HOA foreclosure, negotiate payment plans, and challenge improper lien procedures.
Under NRS 116.31031, an HOA cannot impose a fine without first: providing written notice of the alleged violation with a reasonable cure period, and offering a hearing before the board (or a hearing panel) if you request one within 10 days. At the hearing, you have the right to present evidence and argument. If you are still fined, you can appeal through the Nevada Real Estate Division's HOA Ombudsman or file a civil lawsuit. A Downtown Las Vegas HOA attorney can represent you at the hearing and appeal levels.
If you suspect your Downtown Las Vegas HOA board is mismanaging, embezzling, or wasting community funds, you have several remedies under NRS 116: request a full financial audit (you may petition for a special meeting to compel one), file a complaint with the Nevada Real Estate Division's Common-Interest Community Ombudsman, seek a recall election to remove board members under NRS 116.31036, or file a civil derivative action on behalf of the association. A Downtown Las Vegas HOA dispute attorney can advise on the strongest course of action.