If your home was sold at an HOA foreclosure auction anywhere in Nevada, you have a strict 60-day statutory window to reclaim your property. However, waiting 60 days will cost you. Under Nevada law, the foreclosure purchaser is legally entitled to 1% of the total purchase price per month, plus the baseline purchase price and statutory costs. Our goal at The Wright Law Group, P.C. is to finalize your property redemption within the first 30 days to entirely eliminate that additional 1% penalty.
Many homeowners falsely assume they need massive amounts of cash sitting in a bank account to execute a buyback. We routinely intercept the excess proceeds held by the HOA’s foreclosure agent from the auction sale and redirect those funds to fund your redemption.
“I Didn’t Even Know My HOA Could Foreclose on Me.”
If you are feeling completely confused, shocked, or bewildered right now, you are not alone. The vast majority of our clients have absolutely no idea that an HOA in Nevada has the legal power to foreclose on a home. You might be in a situation where: You thought your mortgage company was handling all property expenses. You fell behind on a few hundred dollars of dues, and it quickly ballooned into thousands of dollars in predatory collection fees. You completely missed or ignored the avalanche of certified mail because it looked like junk mail or standard neighborhood warnings. You only realized your home was gone when a total stranger knocked on your door or left a notice stating they bought your house at an auction.
The collection system is designed to move quietly and aggressively in the background. It is completely normal to feel overwhelmed and angry. But wallowing in confusion gives the investor who bought your home the upper hand. The system is stacked against you, but the Nevada statutory right of redemption is your legal reset button. We know exactly how you got here, and more importantly, we know exactly how to get you out.
Why Choose The Wright Law Group, P.C.?
We Literally Defined Nevada’s HOA Foreclosure Law. Do not gamble your home on a general practice attorney or a high-volume bankruptcy mill trying to decipher the Nevada Revised Statutes on your time.
35 Years of Elite Courtroom Experience: Founding attorney John Henry Wright is an AV Preeminent Rated Commercial Litigator—the absolute highest peer rating given by Martindale-Hubbell for legal ability and ethics.
The Attorney Who Argued the Landmark Cases:
John Henry Wright spent over a decade litigating more than 100 civil quiet title super-priority cases. He is the exact attorney who successfully argued the historic, foundational Nevada Supreme Court cases K&P Homes (133 Nev. 619) and Wells Fargo v. Radecki (134 Nev. 619).
Statewide Practice Coverage:
Whether your property is located in Clark County (Las Vegas, Henderson), Washoe County (Reno, Sparks), Elko, or Nye County, we manage real estate redemptions seamlessly across the entire State of Nevada.
Zero Scrambling for Paperwork:
We do not need you to track down complex documents. All we need to start your case is your property address. We will pull the Certificate of Sale and the Trustee’s Deed directly from the local county recorder’s office to lock down your redemption figure instantly.
The Excess Proceeds Strategy: Funding Your Buyback Fast
When an HOA auctions off a property, it often sells for significantly more than the past-due assessments. The leftover cash is called excess proceeds.
Legally, these funds belong to you—the foreclosed homeowner. We fast-track communications with the foreclosure trustee holding those overages to calculate the exact gap between the auction surplus and the statutory redemption price. We instantly tell you how much extra capital is needed so you can gather funds while we legal-check the purchaser.
Crushing Foreclosure Agent Delays & Illegal Interpleaders
While major institutional foreclosure trustees cooperate, smaller or less-experienced players frequently lag.
The Illegal Interpleader Trap: Incompetent or insecure foreclosure agents sometimes try to wrongfully “interplead” (deposit) the excess proceeds into a court fund after a redemption occurs. This directly violates their explicit statutory obligation to pay the funds out to the proper person.
Our Response: We do not allow them to pass their job onto a judge or stall your 30-day timeline. We aggressively remind them of the exact statute and threaten heavy attorney fee sanctions if they try to dodge their administrative responsibilities.
Stopping “Newcomer” Property Investors From Running Down the Clock
Most professional real estate investors who purchase properties at Nevada HOA auctions respect the law. They know their title is completely vulnerable during the statutory redemption period. However, amateur “newcomer” buyers often try to manipulate the system to protect their temporary investment:
The “Upgrade” Scam:
Inexperienced buyers frequently jump into a home and begin making unapproved renovations or aesthetic upgrades, expecting you to reimburse them. Nevada statutory redemption costs are strictly limited. They cannot inflate your buyback price with arbitrary remodeling invoices.
The Evaded Call:
Some investors will actively avoid phone calls or hide from our office to run down your 60-day clock.
Our Leverage: We make it unequivocally clear to uncooperative buyers that John Henry Wright is fully prepared to drag them into a Nevada courtroom via emergency motion before the redemption deadline hits. When investors try to play games, we force compliance and demand they pay our attorney’s fees
Do Not Walk Away From Your Home’s Equity
An HOA foreclosure auction is terrifying, but it is not the final chapter. Nevada law gives you a distinct second chance to undo the sale and take back what is rightfully yours. However, the system relies on strict deadlines, and every 30 days that pass adds a heavy financial penalty to your recovery cost.
You do not have to fight uncooperative agents or manipulative buyers on your own. Put a 35-year AV-rated litigator who helped shape Nevada’s super-priority legal landscape in your corner.Take Action Now Before Your Time Runs Out
We are ready to pull your property records and contact the foreclosure agent immediately.
Contact The Wright Law Group, P.C. Today:
Call Our Office: (702) 410-6625Submit Online: Fill out our secure Nevada HOA Redemption Contact Form with your property address.
Let us find your excess proceeds and start your 30-day clock reversal today.


