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NRED & CIC Oversight
Nevada Real Estate Divsion, the Ombudsman, the CICCH Commission, CIC Task Force and legislative reform.


The HOA Quasi-Governmental Paradox: How Courts Recognize HOA Power but Deny Public Protections
Courts call HOAs “quasi-governmental” yet deny public rights. Here’s why Nevada homeowners face government-type rules without protections.
Aug 9, 20255 min read


The Secrecy Wall: Regulator’s “Confidentiality” Undermines HOA Accountability and Trust
NRS 116.757’s blanket secrecy walls investigative records, eroding homeowner trust and oversight. Learn how NVHOAReform seeks clarity, transparency, and accountability.
Jul 6, 20255 min read


Unchecked and Unaccountable: Nevada’s HOA System Failing Those It Was Meant to Protect
Nevada’s HOA system is broken—weak oversight, regulatory secrecy, and unchecked power threaten homeowner rights. Learn why reform must begin with transparency.
Jun 15, 20258 min read


Are HOA Owners Dissatisfied- don't look to regulatory complaints to tell the story?
HOA proponents point to survey data showing high satisfaction among residents. These claims mask significant structural and psychological barriers that deter homeowner complaints or candid assessments of governance. The apparent lack of formal dissent is not reliable evidence of true consent or systemic legitimacy.
May 31, 20254 min read


Delegation of Authority: Boards Captured by its Vendors
HOA owner needs to be aware of systemic delegation of decision-making authority from elected volunteer boards to contracted managers and attorneys. several practical actions owners can take to challenge the informal control.
May 17, 20253 min read


Danger: private regulatory enforcement
Expanding private enforcement of HOA laws threatens judicial fairness, raises costs, and undermines public oversight in Nevada.
Apr 20, 20256 min read


Thoughts on the NRED complaint process
NRED complaint process is broken and ineffective. The Division is captured.
Apr 18, 20252 min read
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