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Nevada· HOA & condo resources

Community associations in Nevada.

Associations
4,000+
Residents
~1,300,000
Annual spend
$3 billion
Median home
$440,724

Source: Foundation for Community Association Research, 2025 Statistical Review

Nevada's NRS Chapter 116 is among the most prescriptive HOA laws in the country, with a state Ombudsman, mandatory election procedures, and some of the strongest super-lien rights for associations.

Governing statutes

What Nevada boards are dealing with right now

  • 1

    Super-priority lien rights — Nevada HOA liens can take priority over first mortgages in certain circumstances

  • 2

    State Ombudsman complaints and mandatory mediation before contested hearings

  • 3

    Election procedures — extremely specific requirements for ballots, candidate eligibility, and counting

  • 4

    Reserve funding requirements and the mandatory reserve study schedule

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