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Recent Publications by ACL

What’s in a Delinquency Notice?

In the course of conducting their business, associations regularly send out delinquency notices to owners who have not timely paid their assessments. It has been our experience that some delinquency notices still do not comply with Colorado law. On January 1, 2014, significant revisions were enacted to the Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act (“CCIOA”) withGo to Resource
Currently, C.R.S. §38-33.3-106.5(i) of the Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act prevents community associations from prohibiting the use of xeriscaping on an owner’s property. While an association can still adopt design or aesthetic guidelines that regulate the type, number, and placement of drought-tolerant plantings and hardscapes, it cannot absolutely ban the use of xeriscaping on theGoGo to Resource
We are excited to announce that we have added Jeff Smith as a new partner to the Altitude Community Law team. Please join us in congratulating him!

CAN I HAVE YOUR PHONE NUMBER?

Common interest communities are responsible for maintaining voluminous records—some of which may not be made available to homeowners.  The Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act (“CCIOA”) addresses inspection and copying of association records by homeowners and provides guidelines as to which records must be made available to owners, which records may be made available to owners,Go to Resource
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