HOA Lawyer in Henderson, Nevada

Henderson is one of the most master-planned cities in the country the great majority of its homes sit within a community association, from Green Valley and Green Valley Ranch to Seven Hills, Inspirada, and the 55-and-over communities of Sun City Anthem. In Nevada, those associations are governed by NRS Chapter 116, and homeowners have a set of rights and remedies that differ meaningfully from California's. Milan Chatterjee, licensed in Nevada and based in the Las Vegas area, represents Henderson homeowners in disputes with their associations.

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Why Henderson homeowners face HOA disputes

Henderson was built community by community, and its master-planned neighborhoods come with detailed governing documents and active enforcement. Green Valley and Green Valley Ranch, Seven Hills, MacDonald Ranch, Inspirada, and Cadence each carry their own CC&Rs and, in many cases, sub-association rules; the Sun City Anthem communities add age-restricted and amenity-based provisions. Disputes commonly arise over architectural approvals, fines, and assessments and, most seriously, over the assessment liens and foreclosures that Nevada law permits. Because Nevada's process differs from California's, understanding NRS 116 is essential to responding well.

Your rights under NRS 116

Nevada's Common-Interest Ownership Act (NRS Chapter 116) governs every Henderson HOA. Among its protections: an association must give written notice and an opportunity for a hearing before imposing a fine, and most fines are capped by statute (NRS 116.31031); homeowners have rights to inspect association records; and Nevada provides a state Ombudsman for common-interest communities to help owners resolve disputes. Nevada also allows associations to foreclose on assessment liens a process that can move faster than many homeowners expect (NRS 116.3116 and following), which is why early advice matters. Our Nevada NRS 116 homeowner rights guide covers these in full.

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COMMON QUESTIONS

Henderson Homeowners Frequently Asked Questions

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Do communities like Green Valley and Anthem have HOAs?

Yes. Green Valley, Green Valley Ranch, Seven Hills, Inspirada, and the Sun City Anthem communities are governed by associations subject to NRS 116, often with sub-association and, in Anthem's case, age-restricted rules.

Can my Henderson HOA fine me, and how much?

It can, but only after written notice and an opportunity for a hearing, and most fines are capped by NRS 116.31031, with a narrow health-and-safety exception. A fine outside those limits can be challenged.

Where do I report an HOA problem in Nevada?

Nevada homeowners can raise many disputes with the state Ombudsman for common-interest communities. Depending on the issue, a matter may also proceed before the state commission or in court an attorney can help you choose.

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Can an HOA foreclose on your home in Nevada?

Yes. Nevada permits associations to foreclose on a lien for unpaid assessments, and the process can move faster than in many states. A portion of the HOA's lien can even take priority over a first mortgage. Because the stakes and the timeline are serious, a Henderson homeowner facing an assessment-lien foreclosure should get advice promptly.

How much can an HOA fine you in Nevada?

Nevada caps most HOA fines by statute (NRS 116.31031), with a narrow exception for violations that threaten health or safety, and requires written notice and an opportunity for a hearing before a fine is imposed. A fine that exceeds the limits or skips that process can be contested.

How do I file a complaint against my HOA in Nevada?

Unlike California, Nevada has a state Ombudsman for Owners in Common-Interest Communities, part of the Nevada Real Estate Division, where homeowners can bring complaints. Serious disputes can proceed to the state's commission for common-interest communities. An attorney can help you decide whether that route or a civil action fits your situation.

What is NRS 116?

NRS Chapter 116 is Nevada's Common-Interest Ownership Act the law governing homeowners associations, condominiums, and planned communities in the state. It sets the rules for assessments, meetings, elections, records, fines, liens, and dispute resolution, and it's the Nevada counterpart to California's Davis-Stirling Act.

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If you're dealing with an HOA issue in Henderson, Milan Chatterjee can help you understand your options under NRS 116. Request a free consultation to talk through your situation.

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About the HOA Attorneys

Milan Chatterjee is an attorney licensed in Nevada and California and a graduate of UCLA School of Law. Based in the Las Vegas area, he represents homeowners in HOA and community-association disputes throughout Southern Nevada, including foreclosure defense, assessment, CC&R, and governance matters.

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2620 Regatta Drive, Suite 102 Las Vegas, NV 89128

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