Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Nevada

I paid cash for my home outright with having the specific purpose of purchasing where the was no HOA. I did go through a title company and my deed/title specifically states that there is no HOA out here. Now 18 months later I received a letter in the mail stating that I am late on my dues for the past year and a half and if i do not pay they will take ownership of my property and sell it at auction. Also there are at least a half dozen other home owners who's deed/title states that there is no HOA in this area. My first question is if this HOA does in fact exist am I responsible for dues even though a contract was signed stating that there is no HOA? Second can they take ownership of a property that does not have a mortgage or any money owed on it?


Asked on 8/15/15, 11:54 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Paul Malikowski Malikowski Law Offices, Ltd.

If title insurance was purchased, a claim should be prepared and filed immediately. If not, recourse may be had against the Seller of the property. Good luck pursuing the Seller.Your attorney can explain further.

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Answered on 8/16/15, 6:19 am


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