Two more bills have been introduced aimed at addressing owner concerns with Common Interest Communities. As of now, this bill has no listed co-sponsors in either chamber and is not scheduled for a hearing. Please do not hesitate to contact an Altitude attorney at 303-432-9999 or [email protected] and stay tuned to our Legislative Tracker for more updatesGo to Resource
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The Colorado Legislature gaveled into session on January 12, 2022, and it did not take long to introduce the first three Common Interest Community Bills. The topic of the three bills relate to access to the common elements and the use of proxies in association operations. As of now, this bill has noGo to Resource
AND OUR CONTINUING DEDICATION TO ELEVATING YOUR COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION LEGAL EXPERIENCE! Altitude Community Law P.C. has much to celebrate as 2022 begins! Not only do we have the best clients and colleagues, but we are also proud to announce some exciting changes: We are pleased to announce that Jeffrey B. Smith is aGo to Resource
With the turning of the calendar from 2021 to 2022 new Fannie Mae lending guidelines become effective on January 1, 2022. One of the new lending guidelines includes a prohibition on the purchase of loans in communities with significant deferred maintenance or unsafe conditions. These new guidelines are a direct result of theGo to Resource
On Friday, July 2, 2021, Governor Polis signed into law HB 21-1229, the Unit Owners Protection Bill, and HB 21-1310, the Freedom of Speech Bill. HB 21-1229 and HB 21-1310 will become effective in September unless referred to the people for a vote. See our prior Legislative Wrap-up blog post for a briefGo to Resource