Revises provisions relating to common-interest communities. (BDR 10-639)
Nevada bill revising common-interest community governance rules; stalled in judiciary committee without advancing to floor vote.
Nevada bill revising common-interest community governance rules; stalled in judiciary committee without advancing to floor vote.
SB 339 revises Nevada's legal framework governing common-interest communities (HOAs, condominiums, and similar residential organizations). The bill modifies provisions related to how these communities operate, likely addressing governance, financial management, or resident rights issues. The bill did not advance past committee stage during the 2025 legislative session.
Common-interest communities directly affect hundreds of thousands of Nevada residents who live under HOA or condo association rules. Changes to their governing statutes can impact property owners' financial obligations, dispute resolution processes, voting rights, and the balance of power between boards and residents. Even failed legislation signals legislative priorities around community governance.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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