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Recent Publications by ACL

In Las Vegas the condominium market bottomed out so condos were turned into rentals (apartments).  Now, with a resurgence of the market, those same apartments are being turned back into condominiums.Citing pressure from construction defect lawsuits many developers in Colorado have stopped building condominiums.  Instead we have seen a surge of high-end, luxury apartment buildings builtGoGo to Resource

I Hear the Cans A Comin’ They’re Coming Round the Bend!

We, at Altitude Community Law, are so very proud to announce this year’s 5th Annual Community Can-Can!  Come join us on Friday, September 12th, for an afternoon of food, fun, and frivolity as we gather together for a CANtastic competition! Uttering the phrase “Community Can-Can” always sparks something deep inside me that grows increasingly andGo to Resource

What Documents Should be Kept for Successful Collections?

To make a collection case successful, it is important the association be able to document the origin of the debt. If an association cannot show where some or all of the debt comes from, the likelihood of recovery becomes very slim.  This article will address the documents that are essential for a successful collections action.Go to Resource

Owners’ Access to Financial Records: What and How Much Do We Provide

Suppose an owner in your association has requested access (inspection and/or copying) to certain financial records of the association.  What are the obligations of the board to provide this information?  Can it withhold any information?  Can you charge for access?  The answers are provided for in Colorado law (both the Colorado Common Interest Ownership ActGo to Resource
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