New Nevada Home Insurance Law: What Incline Village Buyers & Homeowners Must Know

Incline Village homeowner insurance changes for 2026

By Carson Long, Incline Village Realtor | Mizak Mountain Luxury Team | COMPASS


If you own a home in Incline Village (or you’re considering buying one) insurance has become a much more important part of the conversation than it used to be.

Recent changes in Nevada law are reshaping how homeowners insurance works in wildfire-prone areas like Lake Tahoe. While the goal is to keep insurers operating in the state, these changes also place more responsibility on homeowners and buyers to understand their coverage.

Here’s what matters most if you live in Incline Village or are planning to buy here.

 

 

WHY INSURANCE HAS BECOME A BIGGER ISSUE IN INCLINE VILLAGE

Incline Village sits in a beautiful but high wildfire risk environment. Over the past several years, many homeowners have experienced:

  • Policy non-renewals

  • Fewer insurance options

  • Rising premiums

  • More restrictive coverage terms

To address this, Nevada has adjusted insurance regulations to give carriers more flexibility in how they manage wildfire risk.

While this may encourage insurers to stay in the market, it also means coverage is no longer one-size-fits-all.

 

 

WHAT’S CHANGING FOR HOMEOWNERS

WILDFIRE COVERAGE MAY NO LONGER BE AUTOMATIC

Under the updated framework found in Assembly Bill 376, insurance companies can offer homeowners policies that do not automatically include wildfire coverage. Instead, wildfire protection may be:

  • Offered as an add-on

  • Bundled separately

  • Provided through a supplemental or specialty policy

This doesn’t mean wildfire coverage disappears, but it does mean homeowners need to confirm exactly what their policy includes.

 

 

READING THE FINE PRINT MATTERS MORE THAN EVER

One of the biggest risks for homeowners is assuming their coverage hasn’t changed.

Policies can now vary significantly from one insurer to another. Two homes on the same street may have very different levels of protection depending on:

  • Carrier

  • Policy structure

  • Risk assessment

If you own a home in Incline Village, it’s critical to review your policy carefully and ask direct questions about wildfire coverage before renewing.

 

 

INSURANCE COSTS MAY SHIFT — NOT ALWAYS DOWNWARD

While the goal is to stabilize the insurance market, many homeowners may still see:

  • Higher total insurance costs

  • Separate policies for different risks

  • More underwriting requirements

This is especially true for homes surrounded by forested land or located in higher-risk zones.

 

 

WHAT BUYERS SHOULD KNOW BEFORE WRITING AN OFFER

INSURANCE CAN AFFECT FINANCING

Most lenders require comprehensive insurance coverage. If wildfire protection is excluded from a standard policy, buyers may need:

  • Supplemental coverage

  • Additional documentation

  • Approval from their lender before closing

This makes early insurance quotes an important step in the buying process — not something to leave until the end.

 

 

TRUE COST OF OWNERSHIP IS MORE THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE

When buying in Incline Village, insurance should be considered alongside:

  • Property taxes

  • HOA dues

  • Utilities

  • Snow removal

A home with affordable pricing but expensive or complex insurance requirements may cost more long-term than expected.

 

 

NOT ALL PROPERTIES ARE VIEWED THE SAME BY INSURERS

Insurance availability and pricing can vary based on:

  • Lot location

  • Defensible space

  • Construction materials

  • Roof type

  • Proximity to open land

This means two similar homes can have very different insurance outcomes — something buyers should understand before committing.

 

 

WHY LOCAL GUIDANCE MATTERS MORE THAN EVER

Insurance is a key piece of the real estate decision-making process in Incline Village.

Whether you’re:

  • A homeowner planning ahead

  • A seller preparing for market

  • A buyer evaluating affordability

Understanding insurance early can prevent surprises later.

 

 

BOTTOM LINE FOR INCLINE VILLAGE BUYERS AND HOMEOWNERS

If you live in Incline Village or are planning to buy here:

Review your insurance coverage carefully
Confirm wildfire protection is included — or understand how it’s handled
Shop insurance options early
Factor insurance costs into your real estate decisions
Work with local professionals who understand Tahoe-specific risk

 

 

THINKING ABOUT BUYING OR SELLING IN INCLINE VILLAGE?

Insurance considerations are now part of every smart real estate strategy in Lake Tahoe.

If you’re thinking about buying, selling, or simply planning ahead, I’m happy to help you:

  • Understand how insurance impacts your options

  • Identify potential red flags before listing or buying

  • Connect with knowledgeable local resources

Reach out anytime for a private, no-pressure conversation.
The more informed you are upfront, the smoother the process will be.

 

 

YOUR LAKE TAHOE REAL ESTATE RESOURCE

Carson Long — Incline Village Realtor® with Compass | Mizak Mountain Luxury Team – Incline Village’s #1 Real Estate Team by Volume in 2025

[email protected]
(775)298-1270

NV S.0201680 | CA DRE: 02263556

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FAQ: NEVADA INSURANCE LAWS IN INCLINE VILLAGE REAL ESTATE 


DOES THIS NEW NEVADA LAW ELIMINATE WILDFIRE INSURANCE?

No. Wildfire insurance is still available, but it may no longer be included automatically in a standard homeowners policy. In some cases, it may need to be purchased separately.

WILL THIS AFFECT EXISTING INCLINE VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS?

Yes, especially at renewal. Homeowners should review their policies carefully to confirm whether wildfire coverage is included or excluded and whether additional coverage is required.

CAN THIS IMPACT MY ABILITY TO GET A MORTGAGE IN INCLINE VILLAGE?

Potentially. Many lenders require comprehensive homeowners insurance. If wildfire coverage is excluded, buyers may need supplemental coverage to meet lender requirements before closing.

ARE SOME INCLINE VILLAGE HOMES HARDER TO INSURE THAN OTHERS?

Yes. Insurance availability and cost can vary based on location, defensible space, construction type, roof material, and proximity to forested land.

SHOULD BUYERS GET INSURANCE QUOTES BEFORE MAKING AN OFFER?

This is not necessary. We always write our offers with an insurance contingency for the buyers protection, and so they can shop for a quote that works for them. If they cannot find one that they are satisfied with, they are able to back out of the deal with no penalties. However, insurance should be reviewed early in the buying process to avoid major surprises later in escrow.

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