If you're facing foreclosure in Nevada, it's important to understand how the state foreclosure process works. In the articles below, you can learn about the key features of Nevada's foreclosure laws.
Nevada Foreclosure Laws and Procedures
Learn how a Nevada foreclosure works, including preforeclosure steps, foreclosure procedures, and homeowners’ rights under both state and federal laws.
Nevada Timeshare Foreclosure and Right to Cancel Laws
Learn whether you can get rid of a timeshare in Nevada and more.
If you fail to pay your HOA assessments in Nevada, the association can most likely get a lien on your property and might foreclose on your home.
Can the Bank Get a Deficiency Judgment After a Short Sale In Nevada?
Nevada law prohibits the bank from getting a deficiency judgment after a short sale (or after a deed in lieu of foreclosure) under certain circumstances.
Deficiency Judgments After Foreclosure in Nevada
Can your lender get a deficiency judgment after a foreclosure in Nevada?
Foreclosure Mediation Program in Nevada
If you’re behind in mortgage payments and live in Nevada, the state's mediation program might be able to help you save your home from foreclosure.