HOA disputes in Boulder City may be addressed through the Nevada CIC Ombudsman and mandatory non-binding mediation or arbitration under NRS 38.310 before most civil lawsuits can proceed.
Disputes between Boulder City homeowners and their associations follow the framework set by Nevada Revised Statutes Chapters 116 and 38. The Nevada Real Estate Division operates an Ombudsman for Common Interest Communities that provides education, complaint intake, and investigation of statutory violations including open meeting, records access, and election disputes. Before filing most civil lawsuits, NRS 38.310 requires parties to first attempt alternative dispute resolution through mediation or non-binding arbitration administered by the Real Estate Division. Common disputes include architectural decisions, rule enforcement, fines, and assessment disagreements. Owners have the right to inspect association records including financial statements, meeting minutes, and contracts under NRS 116.31175. Fines can be imposed only after notice and an opportunity for a hearing under NRS 116.31031. The association must offer a hearing before a board member or hearing panel. Keeping written records of all communications and requests helps preserve rights. Boulder City does not operate a separate HOA dispute service.
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