37°F
weather icon Clear

State laws don’t address political petitioning in HOAs

Q: Yesterday I observed a young man with some type of backpack going selectively to residences within our gated homeowners association. I stopped him and a discussion ensued. I learned he was visiting registered voters.

We have signs at each of our gates that clearly state no trespassing, no soliciting and no loitering. I asked him if he had written permission from the HOA to do what he was doing, knowing full well that we never did so.

He claims he didn’t need it. Really?

I expressed our sentiments regarding soliciting, and he said that he wasn’t; he claimed he was petitioning. He said he was allowed to do this by state law, which is not exactly how our HOA attorney explained it years ago. He said that he had been stopped in other communities and even spoken with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department that, according to him, was OK with his explanation.

I advised him that we felt he was trespassing. He said that he wasn’t, since he was on public streets. I corrected him very quickly. He said he only was visiting people on his list. I asked if they were expecting him, and he said, “No.”

I told him our community is security-oriented and asked how we were to know if his explanation was a ruse, and he was actually jiggling doorknobs. He offered his identification that would have proven nothing to us. I mentioned some of our residents are older and do not appreciate strangers being on their property. I further stated some of our residents work nights and sleep during the day, and definitely would not appreciate being woken because of his activity.

I saw it was a no-win discussion. He did give me a handout that, interestingly enough, was campaign literature for two well-known candidates and not just about general voting. Had he been from a city, county or state election organization, we would have been likely to concede. This one, being nothing but politically motivated, is something unacceptable to us. Another concern is whether we are going to be inundated with more, uh, campaigners.

Are you aware of any state laws allowing campaigning in gated communities? Would it be worth reporting this to some state, county or local election office and get their 2-cents about this?

A: Recently, Clark County revised its codes pertaining to soliciting within homeowners associations. Unfortunately, the codes excluded political soliciting within communities.

Nevada Revised Statutes 116 is silent as to soliciting, but not as to signage, as political signs are allowed until NRS 116.325. All political signs must not be larger than 24 inches by 36 inches. You can have only one sign per candidate, political party or ballot question. If the home is occupied by a tenant, the unit owner must obtain permission in writing from the tenant to exhibit any political signs at the unit owner’s home.

Barbara Holland is a certified property manager, broker and supervisory certified association manager. Questions may be sent to holland744o@gmail.com.

MOST READ
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
THE LATEST
SNHBA president says new home market will rebound in 2026

Aaron Hirschi is the regional manager of KB Home and the new Southern Nevada Home Builders Association president. He said he expects a rebound in the new-home market in 2026 after a decline this year.

Summerlin marks 36th year of development in 2026

Within Summerlin’s residential sector, 2025 saw the opening of 10 new neighborhoods offering dozens of new floor plans, and the close-out of six neighborhoods.

D.R. Horton, Lennar tie for November top builder

D.R. Horton and Lennar tied as November’s top-selling builders with 92 net sales as Las Vegas builders have taken out their fewest number of permits in a decade and cut back on land purchases last month.

Christmas tree recycling returns to Summerlin

Summerlin residents are once again encouraged to recycle their real Christmas trees once the holidays are over. In partnership with Springs Preserve, the UNLV Rebel Recycling Program and dozens of other local conservation organizations, the annual Christmas Tree Recycling Program returns Dec. 26 through Jan. 15.

Summerlin holiday dining options abound

For those looking to take the hassle and stress out of holiday meal preparation, the Summerlin master-planned community offers many holiday dining options at Summerlin area and Downtown Summerlin restaurants. Downtown Summerlin is the vibrant, walkable urban core in the heart of the community offering dining, shopping, entertainment, office and residential options.

From headlines to households: Why national data misleads local sellers

In today’s fast-paced digital world, national housing headlines dominate our newsfeeds. Every week seems to bring a new story: “Home prices are plunging!” or “The market is cooling across the country!” But for homeowners, these broad strokes rarely reflect the reality of what’s happening right here in our neighborhoods.

Henderson senior community planned

Investcor, a leading real estate development firm with over $1.6 billion in projects across the nation, including several senior living communities, announced plans for Valara, a luxury senior living community within The District in Henderson.

ABC Nevada hosted safety recognition and awards luncheon

ABC Nevada hosted its 34th annual Excellence in Construction safety recognition and awards luncheon, honoring standout players and projects in the industry. The event brought together nearly 200 ABC members to celebrate innovation, leadership and safety across the industry.

Nevada Realtors president looks at 2025 legal strides, challenges

In the month of “gratitude,” and as my two-year term as president of Nevada Realtors ends, I’m filled with deep gratitude. I look back, proud of the work we’ve done for our members, our industry partners, our legislators and the Nevadans we serve every day.

SNHBA installs 2026 officers, announces awards

The Southern Nevada Home Builders Association has recognized several of its member companies and their employees as part of an end-of-the-year event that honored Gov. Joe Lombardo and named Signature Homes as the Member Builder of the Year.

MORE STORIES