Environmental
What is a deed restriction related to CC&Rs in Nevada desert communities, and how might it relate to water conservation?
ACC&Rs in Nevada cannot address water use
BCC&Rs may require xeriscape landscaping or prohibit grass lawns to conserve water in Nevada's arid climate✓ Correct
CCC&Rs are only enforceable in urban Nevada counties
DCC&Rs cannot be more restrictive than local zoning ordinances
Explanation
Many Nevada HOA communities, particularly in the Las Vegas and Henderson markets, have CC&Rs that mandate water-efficient xeriscape landscaping and prohibit traditional grass lawns. Southern Nevada Water Authority also offers rebates for grass removal.
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