Nevada HOA Boards Take Balcony and Common-Area Safety Seriously

Nevada HOA balcony and common area safety inspection

Many Nevada single unit homes and apartment complexes feature elevated decks and platforms. Communities with balconies, walkways, stairways, decks, and other elevated exterior structures might attract serious legal exposure. When community managers and HOA boards delay inspections, maintenance and repairs, things can become worse. Keeping common-area structures safe, maintained, and properly documented protect community managers, HOA boards, and the communities they serve.

HOA Fee Increases: Don’t Surprise Homeowners

Rising HOA fees in Las Vegas for 2026 are the predictable result of increased insurance costs, higher labor and utility expenses, and years of underfunded reserves. Cost increases will impact virtually all HOAs in Nevada, including major master-planned communities like Summerlin.

Why “Failure to Communicate” Is a Violation

As the legislative process churns forward, several bills have already failed to meet deadlines, and therefore, will not become law on their own.  However, as bills move forward, provisions from those now dead bills may be incorporated in to other pending legislation. 

Nevada HOAs Need to Know About Unenforceable Rules

As the legislative process churns forward, several bills have already failed to meet deadlines, and therefore, will not become law on their own.  However, as bills move forward, provisions from those now dead bills may be incorporated in to other pending legislation. 

Legislative Session 4-20-25

As the legislative process churns forward, several bills have already failed to meet deadlines, and therefore, will not become law on their own.  However, as bills move forward, provisions from those now dead bills may be incorporated in to other pending legislation.