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Homeowners Deserve More Than Procedural Theater: Fix Nevada’s HOA ADR System
Nevada tells homeowners there is a process when HOA disputes arise. But when complaints are dismissed without explanation, mediation produces no real accountability, and even “mandatory” ADR can be waived, the system begins to look less like protection and more like procedural theater.
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The APA Is Not Optional — But Someone Forgot to Tell NRED and the CICCH
Nevada Real Estate Division (NRED) rulemaking appears to be proceeding without the very procedural foundation the APA requires.
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Lawmakers See “HOA” as a Four-Letter Word-Time for Accountability
Nevada lawmakers have long avoided fixing the broken HOA system. With the CIC Task Force set to return, this may be the last chance to reform HOAs and protect homeowners.
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Dispute resolution (ADR) reform must be a Legislative priority
Nevada’s HOA dispute system is broken. This blog explains why ADR reform is urgent and why the Legislature must act to protect homeowners.
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Engineered, Not Chosen: Buying In a Common Interest Community
Discover why HOA home buying isn’t true consent — and how hidden policies and contracts leave buyers with no real choice.
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