Document Type
Case Summary
Publication Date
9-21-2022
Case Synopsis
When a planned communities’ governing documents restrict real property use to residential use only, NRS 116.340(1)(a) permits a real property owner to use real property for transient commercial use so long as the governing documents of the community do not prohibit such use. Transient commercial use is the use of property, for remuneration, as transient lodging, if the term of occupancy is thirty days or less—i.e., short-term rentals. It is a reversable error to interpret bylaws and governing documents as prohibiting rentals when they use the terms “tenants” and
Recommended Citation
Provan, Alexander, "Elk Point Country Club HOA v. K. H. Brown, LLC, 138 Nev. Adv. Op. 60 (Aug. 18, 2022)" (2022). Nevada Supreme Court Summaries. 1532.
https://scholars.law.unlv.edu/nvscs/1532