If defective conditions are present, you have a right to have your home fixed. In other words, Nevada law provides you are entitled to have your home restored to the condition it should have been in when your builder completed construction and transferred ownership.
Under Nevada law, upon being provided with legal notice, your builder is given one final opportunity to make effective and proper repairs. These repairs must be performed in accordance with any applicable building codes and cannot increase the maintenance burden you would have faced had your home been properly constructed. To ensure the builder properly performs these repairs, they cannot ask you to sign any release of responsibility. If the builder refuses to perform repairs or if the repairs are improper, you maintain your rights to further pursue claims. If you are put into a position where legal representation is necessary, Nevada law provides you are entitled to recover any costs and attorneys' fees incurred. The goal is to ensure you do not have to pay from your own pocket to get the home your builder promised.