Who Regulates HOAs In Nevada?
Discover who regulates HOAs in Nevada. Understand your rights and responsibilities. Navigate Nevada HOA laws effectively. Learn more here!
Tackling HOA Violation Letters: Managing Emotions
ISAACSON LAW BLOG Tackling HOA Violation Letters: Managing Emotions Tackling HOA Violation Letters: Managing Emotions When an HOA has to write a “violation letter” and send it to a resident within the community, times can turn tense. Most residents who receive letters of violation typically react, firstly, with negative emotions. These can be anything from […]
What Are Some Common Challenges For Homeowners Associations?
ISAACSON LAW BLOG What Are Some Common Challenges For Homeowners Associations? What Are Some Common Challenges For Homeowners Associations? Homeowners Associations (HOAs) play pivotal roles in maintaining the aesthetics, safety, and value of residential communities. In Nevada, as in many other places, HOAs grapple with a myriad of challenges ranging from resident conduct to safety […]
The Corporate Transparency Act Where It Stands
ISAACSON LAW BLOG The Corporate TransparencyAct Where It Stands The Corporate Transparency Act Where It Stands March 2024: The Corporate Transparency Act Was Successfully Challenged. Here Is What Every HOA Needs to Know Many questions exist over the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”), and how homeowners’ associations can comply with the Act’s relatively burdensome requirements. In […]
What Every HOA Needs To Know To Get Ready For The Super Bowl
ISAACSON LAW BLOG What Every HOA Needs To Know To Get Ready For The Super Bowl What Every HOA Needs To Know To Get Ready For The Super Bowl For decades, Super Bowl weekends served as a boon to Vegas tourism. The mantra had been, “if you can’t go to the game, then the next […]
The Fair Housing Act And Discrimination Based On Familial Status
ISAACSON LAW BLOG The Fair Housing Act And Discrimination Based On Familial Status The Fair Housing Act And Discrimination Based On Familial Status Homeowners and Board Members are understandably concerned about the well being of children within their community. Often, they see kids playing in the street or around the entrance gates and notice speeding […]
A Board Member’s Fiduciary Duty. What Does It Mean?
ISAACSON LAW BLOG A Board Member’s Fiduciary Duty. What Does It Mean? A Board Member’s Fiduciary Duty. What Does It Mean? In Nevada, community association Board members owe a fiduciary duty. When working with Boards, I often point them to NRS 116.3103 which, in part, provides that they act on behalf of and are fiduciaries […]
Is A Homeowner Vote Required For A Capital Improvement?
ISAACSON LAW BLOG Is A Homeowner Vote Required For A Capital Improvement? Is A Homeowner Vote Required For A Capital Improvement? A common question asked of our firm is whether approval by the association’s membership is required before it can conduct a capital improvement. Before looking at this question, it is helpful to define what […]
Reducing The Risk Of Construction Injuries
ISAACSON LAW BLOG Reducing The Risk Of Construction Injuries Reducing The Risk Of Construction Injuries Whether a single-story home is being erected or a skyscraper, construction sites can be extremely dangerous work zones if safety protocols are not respected and enforced. When a construction accident occurs, liability may fall onto the shoulders of a foreman, […]
Budget Rejection?
ISAACSON LAW BLOG Budget Rejection? Budget Rejection? The question of what happens if a budget is rejected by the owners, has been asked of our office. The answer is found in NRS 116.31151, which provides, in relevant part, that: 3. Within 60 days after adoption of any proposed budget for the common-interest community, the executive board […]