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Real Work for the CIC Task Force — On Behalf of Homeowners
Nevada homeowners lack real ways to challenge HOA governance abuses. Here’s what the CIC Task Force should fix — and why it matters now.
Jan 318 min read


What Nevada Missed in HOA Dispute Reform—Time to Finish the Job
Nevada’s HOA dispute resolution system was built on a well-intentioned premise: most conflicts between homeowners and associations are ill-suited for civil litigation- but it fails to deliver.
Dec 16, 20254 min read


Nevada Courts Reshaping HOA Law Beyond What the Legislature Ever Intended — Yet Again
Learn how statutes meant to protect homeowners are being reinterpreted to shield developers, and why reform is urgent.
Sep 22, 20258 min read


Two Hurdles to HOA Fairness: Nevada Keeps Stumbling
Editor’s Note This post is a short read companion to our longer essay, Nevada’s HOA System Remains Unfinished. That piece explores in depth how Nevada built a framework of oversight and did not take care of it. Here, we step back and frame the problem in simpler terms: homeowners face not one but two hurdles on the path to fairness. The first is repairing institutions that no longer work; the second is building protections that don’t yet exist. Unfinished explains why Nevada
Sep 9, 20253 min read


Nevada’s HOA System Remains “Unfinished”
Nevada promised oversight for HOA homeowners but left critical gaps. Here’s why the system remains unfinished—and what reform could finally fix.
Sep 9, 202515 min read
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