Nevada Foreclosure Mediation Bill Update

By Ramir M. Hernandez, Esq., Brooks Hubley, LLP UTA Nevada Representative SB 490, the Nevada Foreclosure Mediation Bill, continues to make the rounds through the legislature as sine die approaches on June 5, a mere 18 days from today. Initially, the bill would have moved the program, which is set...

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Nevada Bill Revises Fee and Requirements for Recording of Documents

UTA’s Nevada Representative, Rami Hernandez, summarized legislation (AB 169) in the Nevada Assembly that would make revisions to the recording statutes affecting the public recording of documents. “First, the bill allows County Recorders to accept and record documents that do not meet the formatting requirements.  Additionally, the bill revises the...

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Martin McGuinn to Serve as UTA General Counsel

Martin T. McGuinn, Esq., of Kirby & McGuinn, will serve as UTA’s General Counsel.  The position had been held by Phil Adleson for decades.  Adleson, passed away on March 1st. McGuinn has served the association for decades as a Board Member and Chair of the Legal Resources Committee, overseeing UTA’s...

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2017 UTA Directory Available

The 2017 Directory is now available to members only via an online .pdf. The Directory includes a listing of members alphabetized by both last name and by company name; a list of members certified in each state in which UTA provides certification; The Board of Directors; Five-Star Member companies; and...

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San Diego Dinner Set for June 21st

UTA’s next dinner event will be held on June 21st from 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm in San Diego at the Hilton San Diego Mission Valley.  The topic will be the Nevada’s legislation, SB 490 – the Revised Nevada Mediation Foreclosure Program and how it will operate under new law...

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Nevada Super-priority Litigation Update

By Michael R. Brooks, Esq., Brooks Hubley UTA Nevada Representative The ongoing litigation surrounding homeowners associations’ superpriority lien rights is now five years old and still going strong. The biggest news is that the resolution of the issues surrounding HOA assessment liens may rest with the United States Supreme Court...

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