Nebraska does not mandate a specific dispute resolution process for HOA conflicts. Resolution methods are typically governed by the association's CC&Rs and bylaws. Many associations include mediation ...
Nebraska does not mandate a specific dispute resolution process for HOA conflicts. Resolution methods are typically governed by the association's CC&Rs and bylaws. Many associations include mediation or arbitration clauses as alternatives to litigation. Nebraska courts encourage mediation as a cost-effective first step before filing suit. For condominium disputes, the Nebraska Condominium Act (Neb. Rev. Stat. 76-825 to 76-894) provides some statutory framework. Homeowners may file complaints with the Nebraska Attorney General for potential violations of consumer protection laws. Small claims court is available for disputes under $3,900. Contact Lincoln Action Center at (402) 441-7511 for enforcement and current rules.
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