Nevada HOA Fine Laws
Last reviewed 2025 · NRS § 116.31031
$100/violation
Daily accrual: $100/day for continuing violations
$100 per day per violation; maximum $1,000 aggregate per violation unless the declaration authorizes a higher amount
30 days
Board must provide at least 30 days written notice of the violation before imposing a fine
Homeowner must be given an opportunity to be heard before the board; hearing officer may also preside
Key rules for Nevada HOAs
- Fine cap: $100 per day, maximum $1,000 per violation
- 30 days written notice required before a fine may be imposed
- Homeowner has right to a hearing before the board or hearing officer
- Association must maintain a reserve fund (NRS § 116.3115)
- Fine schedule must be adopted by the board and provided to all units annually
- NRS Chapter 116 (Common-Interest Communities) governs Nevada HOAs
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