Amanda Ashley

PARTNER - TRANSACTION

Phone: 303.991.2012
Amanda K. Ashley is a Partner at Altitude Community Law, where she works closely with community associations to provide strategic legal counsel and practical solutions. With more than 20 years of experience, Amanda brings deep knowledge of community association law and a proven ability to navigate complex legal and regulatory matters. She is licensed to practice law in Colorado and Wisconsin and is admitted to the District of Colorado as well as the Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin. Amanda has also been appointed to the Colorado Legislative Action Committee, reflecting her commitment to advancing and shaping legislation affecting community associations. Known for her approachable style and practical advice, Amanda works hard to find solutions that best serve her clients, bringing clarity and confidence to every legal matter.

Education:
B.A., Central Methodist University – 2000
Juris Doctor, Marquette University Law School – 2004

Professional Organizations:
Community Association Institute
Colorado Bar Association
Adams County Bar Association
Wisconsin Lawyers Assistance Program – 2015 to Present
Wisconsin Law Foundation Fellow – 2016 to Present
CAI-RMC Editorial Committee Member

Publications

CAI-RMC Magazine: Common Interests Magazine, Volume 41, Issue 1 – Legal Issue

Upcoming Speaking Engagements:

Altitude Webinar – Legislative Update – 6/11/2026

Altitude Webinar – Board Member Basics: Duties of Board Members – 9/22/2026

 

Recent Publications by Amanda Ashley

HB26-1099 was signed by Governor Polis this week. The bill, “Concerning Protecting the Financial Condition of Common Interest Communities”, has two primary areas that concern associations – Reserve Studies and Association Records. Here is a quick breakdown of both:   HB26-1099 is set to take effect on August 12, 2026. If you have any questionsGoGo to Blog
Yesterday was opening day of Colorado’s 2026 Legislative Session! We should expect to see a number of proposed bills that directly, or peripherally, affect community associations. As always, we will follow the bills throughout the session and keep you updated via our Legislative Tracker. You will find it here. Please check back periodically because weGoGo to Blog
The 2025 Colorado Legislative Session is in full swing, folks! And, in what has become the norm, there are a number of pending legislative bills that affect community associations. We are tracking some of the key bills that will affect associations through the Altitude Legislative Tracker. However, here is a brief summary of the billsGoGo to Blog
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