Property Management
What is a Nevada HOA's enforcement process for CC&R violations?
AHOAs can immediately evict homeowners for CC&R violations
BUnder NRS Chapter 116, Nevada HOAs must follow a defined process: notice of violation, opportunity to cure, and a fair hearing before assessing fines — homeowners have appeal rights✓ Correct
CNevada has no requirements for HOA enforcement procedures
DHOAs can call law enforcement for any CC&R violation
Explanation
NRS Chapter 116 requires Nevada HOAs to follow a due process procedure for CC&R enforcement: written notice of violation, a reasonable opportunity to cure, a hearing process before assessing fines, and homeowner appeal rights. Failure to follow due process can invalidate fines.
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