Las Vegas Homeowners Associations (HOA) boards in Nevada that employ outside management normally sign a one year contract with their management company. Beyond that one year, the HOA board will… read more →
Probably the most important duty that a Las Vegas homeowners association (HOA) board has is the authorization of how the HOA’s money is spent. Homeowners elected to the board have been… read more →
Shelter Management Group strongly believes that every homeowners association should develop and maintain a common area maintenance plan. Maintenance plans can be used as a guideline for timely repairs and… read more →
On March 11th, 2014, I wrote an article titled: “Las Vegas HOA Management Companies: Top Complaints and What To Look For When Hiring Your Next Management Company”. Today, I’d like… read more →
For the most part, homeowners association in Las Vegas run rather smoothly with no major conflicts amongst the board or other homeowners within the community. However, there are some association… read more →
For the most part, homeowner associations in the Las Vegas Valley run fairly smoothly. Assessments are paid, common areas are maintained and the board acts responsibly on behalf of the… read more →
Every board for a Las Vegas HOA must meet on a predetermined basis (at least, once every 100 days) in order to review and vote on association matters. With every… read more →
Upon becoming a member of the board for an homeowner association, you are expected to enforce and follow the guidelines set for the in the association’s governing documents (CC&R’s) and… read more →
Good communication in a Las Vegas homeowner association (HOA) is key to a successful community. There are a number of different forms of communication available. Whether it be verbal, written… read more →
Do Las Vegas HOA’s have to file tax returns? In short, yes, of course they do. They are non-profit corporations. Homeowner associations can be rather complex on many levels and… read more →