Property Management
What is a Nevada common-interest community ombudsman?
AA NRED mediator for broker disputes
BAn official established under NRS Chapter 116 to receive and investigate homeowner complaints about HOA practices and provide education and assistance regarding HOA rights and obligations✓ Correct
CAn HOA-hired manager for dispute resolution
DA Clark County official overseeing Las Vegas HOAs only
Explanation
Nevada's Common-Interest Communities Ombudsman (within the Real Estate Division) receives complaints from homeowners about HOA practices, provides information about HOA rights and obligations, and assists in resolving disputes under NRS Chapter 116. This resource helps protect Nevada homeowners from HOA abuses.
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