With our record breaking temperatures becoming a distant memory and winter conditions right around the corner, it’s time for association’s to review their snow removal contracts. What should be included in these contracts? Below is a checklist of some of the most common provisions all snow removal contracts should contain: Define specific areasGo to Resource
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What if an owner was delinquent in assessments and without filing a lawsuit and obtaining a judgment you could require the tenant living in the owner’s unit to pay the rent to the association instead of the owner to satisfy back assessments? Sound too good to be true? It isn’t! It can beGo to Resource
“Hoarding: Buried Alive.” “Confessions: Animal Hoarding.” “Hoarders.” These popular television shows continue to sweep the nation highlighting the serious pattern of behavior where a person collects excessive items and is unwilling to let go of these items. Oftentimes a hoarder’s home may by be so full of “stuff” that there is virtually noGo to Resource
Over the weekend, I was once again reminded of the importance of carbon monoxide detectors. Sadly, it was reported that one person died and a total of nine families were displaced from their apartment complex in Colorado Springs due to high levels of carbon monoxide. As a reminder, Colorado has a state lawGo to Resource
In a recent notice the Colorado Secretary of State warns Colorado business owners of a deceptive solicitation issued by “Compliance Services.” The company has mailed solicitations to business owners across Colorado offering to prepare documents to satisfy annual meeting minute requirements for a fee of $125.00. The solicitation being sent is titled “AnnualGo to Resource