Elina Gilbert

SHAREHOLDER - TRANSACTION & EDUCATION

Phone: 303.991.2010
Elina Gilbert has practiced community association law for 24 years with Altitude Community Law, PC., with an emphasis on transactional issues such as insurance, document amendments, and real estate matters. Elina has overseen the Altitude Community Education (“ACE”) program for over 17 years, a critical part of the firm’s mission statement and overall brand. Overseeing ACE involves creation, preparation, and presentation of 25+ programs per year, including manager and board member webinars and half-day classes that provide managers with CMCA credits. She also heads up the firm’s monthly E-Newsletter, which is nationally circulated. Elina is a frequent speaker on both a local and national level, which includes CAI Law Seminars, attorney courses through the National Business Institute, national webinars through HOALeader.com, and state classes and webinars through ACE and local CAI Chapters. Elina was inducted into the College of Community Association Lawyers (“CCAL”) in 2010, which represents an elite group of attorneys determined to be the most qualified experts in the HOA industry. Elina served as co-chair of the CCAL Law Seminar Planning Committee between 2018 and 2021, which developed and created the annual Law Seminar for HOA attorneys around the country, and currently serves on the CCAL Board of Governors and as a member of the CCAL Admissions Committee. When Elina is not practicing law, she enjoys spending time with her family and dogs, doing crosswords and Sudoku puzzles, working out, taking walks, and dreaming of the day the law will allow her to have a pet moose.

Education:
B.A., University of Michigan Ann Arbor – 1993
Juris Doctorate, Cum Laude, University of Detroit Mercy School of Law – 1997

Professional Organizations:
Michigan Bar Association – Since 1997
Community Associations Institute – Since 2000
Fellow of the College of Community Association Lawyers – Since 2010
Community Associations Institute, Law Seminar Committee:  2015 -2021
Community Associations Institute, Law Seminar Planning Committee Co-Chair- 2018-2021
Admissions Committee into College of Community Association Lawyers – Since 2022
Board of Governors for College of Community Association Lawyers – Since 2023

Published Articles:

Do You Have the Qualities of the Greatest Condo/HOA Board Members?

Can You Ban Your Condo/HOA’s Renters from Paying with Government Subsidies?

HOA Permits Renters but Limits How They Pay – and Might End Up in Court as a Result

Trendwatch: Pool Monitors Versus Lifeguards

HOA Could Raise Assessments to Keep Nearby (Privately Owned) Golf Course in Business

HOA Reinvestment Fees and Transfer Fees: What’s the Difference (and $2,200 Dollars?!)?

Can Your Condo/HOA Board Be an Advocate in Votes on Amendments? Elections?

When Can Condo/HOA Board Influence Voting?

Condo/HOA Insurance: Why You Need an Inflation Checkup

What’s an HOA Managing Agent, and Should This Board Be Worried Sick?

Inflation Checkup: Are Your Condo/HOA Insurance Coverages Still Adequate?

Do You Know Everyone Who is Attending Your Condo/HOA Board Meetings?

HOA Owner Secretly Launches Zoom During Meeting: How to Respond

Who Should Run Your Condo/HOA Meetings?

Do You Really Need a Condo/HOA Meeting Parliamentarian?

Sharp Reader Wants to Create an HOA Disaster Team: 6 Tips to Get Started

HOALeader: Is it Normal for a Lakefront HOA to Deal with Lake Water Quality?

HOA Leader: Condo/HOA Noise: Silencing Those Deafening Leaf Blowers!

HOALeader: Condo/HOA Sidewalk Duties: The Perils of Board Inspections

HOALeader: Rogue Renters: What If You Punished the Investor Owner’s Other Tenants, Too?

HOALeader: Curbing Violations: Can You Punish All of a Condo/HOA Investor’s Multiple Renters?

HOALeader: Surprise, Surprise: A Critical Owner Has It Wrong on Condo/HOA Board Quorum

HOALeader: You’re Short Some Condo/HOA Board Members: Can You Act?

HOALeader: Will a Condo/HOA Manager Shortage Affect Your Community? Plus, 4 Things You Can Do to Keep a Good Manager

Common Ground Magazine March/April Edition 2024: High Times

HOALeader: What’s Up With Indiana and HOAs? First Bees, Now Lemonade Stands

HOALeader: New York’s Law: Is This the Beginning of Carbon Regulation for Condos/HOAs Across the Nation?

HOALeader: HOA Wants to Charge “Initiation” Fee: Is This Semantics or a New Fee?

HOALeader: Condo/HOA Recalls Are Spiking: Are You Doing All You Can to Avoid Them?

HOALeader: What Documents Must Your Condo/HOA Provide to Potential Buyers?

HOALeader: What You Need to Know About the Growth in Condo/HOA Recall Elections

HOALeader: The Curious Response We Got to Our Search for Condo/HOA Boards Using AI

HOALeader: What’s a Condo/HOA Inspection Policy, and Should You Have One?

HOALeader: HOA Named as a Defendant After Owner Shoots Teen Who Knocked on the Wrong Door

HOALeader: Setting Boundaries with Tenant Leads to Lawsuit: Could This Condo Have Avoided This?

HOALeader: When Condo/HOA Owners Say They Didn’t Know a Special Assessment Was Passed

HOALeader: Are More Condos/HOAs Going “Belly Up”?

Upcoming Speaking Engagements:

2025

02/12 HOA Attorneys – How Do You Best Use Them and Save on Legal Fees?

02/19 Board Member Basics: Duties of Board Members

03/06 Insurance – Why Does it Cost So Much and What Can We Do?

03/12 Conflicts of Interest – Should We Be Concerned?

04/23 In-Depth Look at Insurance

05/14 Who is Responsible for Taking Care of “Weird Stuff” in the Community?

06/011 Required/Recommended Policies – Do you Have them and are they up to Date?

07/10 When Board Members Don’t Get Along

08/07 What You Need to Know About Contract Disputes

08/26 In-Depth Look at Insurance

10/02 Parking Violations and Towing

10/28 Document Amendments – Advance Issues

11/12 Membership Meetings: What Can Possibly Go Wrong?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recent Publications by Elina B. Gilbert

No More HOA Restrictions on Public Streets

Are there public streets running through your community?  If so, does your association currently have rules or covenants governing parking or other activities on such streets?  Moving forward, such rules and/or covenants may not be enforced by associations as a result of added language to the Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act (“CCIOA”). HB 22-1139 addsGo to Resource

NEW SERVICE ANIMAL DESIGNATION

  A service animal, as opposed to an assistance animal, requires training and certification; until now, there have only been two types of animals that qualified as service animals:  dogs and miniature horses/ponies.   But as of April 1, 2022, another animal has been determined to qualify as a service animal: The Moose! “Although big andGo to Resource

Shhhhhh. . . Don’t Tell Anyone—Do Your Director Communications Violate the Law?

Let’s face it, being a board member is no easy task, especially if there is discord among directors on the board.   When there is distrust among directors, communication becomes funnelled, selective, and exclusionary.  But is this type of communication really in the best interests of the community?  And even more so, is it legal?  Oftentimes,Go to Resource

Amending to Take Advantage of the Law

Did you know that Colorado law provides associations, directors, and officers with certain rights and protections that may only be utilized if appropriate verbiage is contained in the governing documents?   Below are four examples of such rights and protections that must be contained in an association’s governing documents for an association, its directors, and/or officersGo to Resource

So, You Want to Switch Parking Spaces?

Has your community ever encountered a situation where two, or more, owners ask to switch their assigned parking spaces, carports, or garages?  If that’s the case, the first step is to check your declaration to determine if a process is provided for accomplishing these tasks.   Oftentimes, declarations are silent on this issue, and boards areGo to Resource
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