Arianne Gronowski

ATTORNEY - TRANSACTION

Phone: 303.991.2014
Arianne Gronowski was raised in Littleton, Colorado since age 3. She attended undergrad in Boulder at the University of Colorado, obtaining a bachelor’s in political science with a history minor. She earned her JD at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, and ventured into the world of collections law after graduation. She has many years of experience in litigation, mediation, negotiation, and appellate work as a result, and came to us to enjoy the transactional of law. Arianne has a horse she rides every day, so you can find her at her barn if she’s not at the office.

Education:
B.A., University of Colorado, Boulder – 2001
Juris Doctor, University of Denver – 2004

Professional Organizations:
Colorado Bar Association

 

Upcoming Speaking Engagements:
2025

Altitude Webinar – Board Member Basics: Duties of Board Members – 09/23

Recent Publications by Arianne Gronowski

Vehicle Immobilization: What You Need to Know Now

Parking is a never-ending issue in many communities, especially those located in cities or high-volume tourist areas. Towing unauthorized vehicles is one option, but many associations do not wish to remove owners’ property from the community.  Vehicle immobilization, which includes but is not limited to, booting and installation of barnacles and wheel clamps, is anotherGo to Resource

There is More than One Way to Levy a Special Assessment – Which Way Should You “Slice” It?

Special assessments are commonly used to pay for unexpected repairs and replacements occasioned by unforeseen, and often catastrophic events, such as a roof replacement after a wind/hailstorm where insurance proceeds are insufficient to cover the costs, or to pay for an elevator replacement when a condominium building’s only elevator unexpectedly fails. Once you have decidedGo to Resource

Energy Efficiency Measures: Extra Energy or a Drain on Associations?

The terms “energy” and “efficient” are used every day in all aspects of life, both on a local and global scale.  Homeowners associations are not immune from these terms or their application.  The Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act (“CCIOA“) contains an entire section (106.7) that addresses energy efficiency measures with respect to associations. The termGo to Resource

What Constitutes “Association Records” and What Do Associations Have to Provide to Owners?

Did you know the term “association records” is defined by Colorado statute?  The Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act (“CCIOA“) clarifies the rights and obligations of both homeowners and associations in this regard, including identification of which association documents owners have a right to inspect and copy. What Constitutes Association Records?  CCIOA, in Section 317, providesGo to Resource

Help, We Need Directors! – Consequences of Not Having Volunteers for the Board

Are you having trouble getting volunteers to serve on the association’s board?  Are current directors submitting their resignations with nobody seemingly there to take their places?  Although there are a number of reasons why individuals do not volunteer to serve on boards, failing to secure a board of directors can negatively impact your association. BecauseGo to Resource
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