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Recent Publications by ACL

HB 1276

On May 28, 2013, Governor John Hickenlooper signed HB 1276 which will go into effect on January 1, 2014. The bill was designed to provide protections for owners in homeowner associations. HB 1276 has been referred to as the HOA Debt Collection Bill, and it includes specific state mandated requirements for the contents of anGo to Resource

Marijuana In The Air: Impacts on Community Associations

The tension between smokers and non-smokers in community associations, especially condominium and townhome communities where owners share walls, floors and ceilings, is not a new topic.  For years, associations have grappled with balancing individual rights against growing health concerns about second hand smoke.  That debate has become more complicated and prevalent in recent years withGo to Resource

Medical Marijuana: Do We Have To Allow It?

Eighteen states have now legalized the use of medical marijuana, and two states, Colorado and Washington, have legalized the recreational use of marijuana.  This has raised myriad issues for community associations, including how to limit or prohibit the use of medical and/or recreational marijuana, primarily in attached home communities, such as townhome and condominiums. SomeGo to Resource
The City of Arvada’s Neighborhood Grant program is designed to help neighbors improve their neighborhoods and better connect with each other.  There are two grants available: Know Your Neighbor Grants are $100 grants for improving neighborhood relations/communication with things such as clean ups, holiday celebrations, block parties, etc.  These grants are awarded on a firstGoGo to Resource
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