Nevada High Court Rules That Homeowners Association Can Pursue New Purchaser Claims Under Original Chapter 40 Rules

The Nevada Supreme Court has found that homeowner associations have standing to pursue “representative” claims on behalf of any new purchasers who bought their units after the association had already initiated its lawsuit. In High Noon at Arlington Ranch HOA v. The Eighth Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada (2017) 133 Nev., Adv. Op. 66, Nevada’s high court considered whether a homeowners’ association was entitled to pursue “representative” claims on behalf of homeowners who purchased their homes after the association had already initiated its lawsuit under the pre-2015 version of Nevada’s Chapter 40 statutes.    Read the article………………….

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