Revises provisions relating to common-interest communities. (BDR 10-640)
SB 222 revises Nevada common-interest community laws but stalled in committee without advancing to full legislative consideration.
SB 222 revises Nevada common-interest community laws but stalled in committee without advancing to full legislative consideration.
SB 222 proposes revisions to Nevada's laws governing common-interest communities (HOAs, condominiums, and similar residential communities). The bill has not advanced beyond initial committee referral and was ultimately blocked from further consideration in the 2025 legislative session. The specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative record.
Common-interest communities affect hundreds of thousands of Nevada residents through homeowners associations and similar governance structures. Changes to these regulations can impact property rights, HOA powers, resident protections, and dispute resolution processes—matters that directly influence homeownership costs and homeowner autonomy.
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