Address: 8290 Arville St, Las Vegas, NV 89139, USA
Phone: +17027378580
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Jason
Very fast response time, and fair timelines to resolve violations
jonathan michelle pallera
We had an HOA violation which was left unresolved for quite a while and resulted to a big penalty. Katerynn was very helpful and answered all my questions professionally. Her assistance in resolving the issue made it stress free!
WAYNE SINICKI
Several e-mails and trips to the First Service office failed to resolve an issue I was having with a violation notice I received. Felecia S. and Ruby were very helpful in listening to my point of view and settled the issue to my complete satisfaction. Thank you both for the effort and working WITH me.
Amanda S
I had a concern about some overgrown bushes at my property and emailed the general mailbox for the community. I sent the email at 3:23PM on a Wednesday and Community Assistant, Katerynne Huerta, responded at 3:39PM. That quickly! Having previously worked in the homeowners association industry in Southern Nevada for over 10 years, I know from a first-hand basis the amount of emails, phone calls and walk-ins a community management team can receive, so I was pleasantly surprised when Ms. Heurta responded to quickly. It was much appreciated. Thank you again for your timely professionalism and courtesy!
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If you have a property manager or other party taking care of your property, please complete the Information and Property Release Form. Click here to download the form. This form must be notarized and can be returned by fax or mail.
As each community is different and has different rules regarding their amenities, you must verify with your community manager on how to obtain any of these items. Many associations require a Gate Entry form which can be found on your community website.
If you have received fines on your account for a violation and you would like to dispute the fine, you must place your concerns in writing and send your request to your community manager. He or she will forward it to be reviewed by the Board of Directors at your association's next Executive Board Meeting. These types of board meetings are closed to all other owners, so your dispute will remain confidential between yourself, management and the Board of Directors. You will receive a response in writing within 10-14 days after the board meets with a decision regarding your disputed fine.
You must respond in writing (mail, fax or email) regarding the violation within the time frame stated on the notice. A correction response form is provided with the violation letter. After a response is received, the violation is closed at the determination of the Board of Directors for your community, following the next inspection period. Boards may also conduct random inspections throughout this period and may determine that the violation is ongoing.
Your check should be made payable to your Association (e.g.; "ABC Homeowners Association" or "XYZ Condominium Association")
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The Association is a non-profit corporation managed by a Board of Directors elected by the owners. The Board is responsible for the management of the Association's funds, the enforcement of the deed restrictions, and the maintenance of common area property.
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