CARSON CITY, Nev.—The Nevada Supreme Court says more than 3,400 homeowners who’ve received notices of default have requested mediation under a new program that took effect July 1.
Under the program administered by the Supreme Court, homeowners who receive default notices have 30 days in which to seek mediation.
Chief Justice James Hardesty on Wednesday said 372 mediations have been conducted so far, and another 805 have been scheduled.

