Governor Hickenlooper has signed HB1237, the HOA records bill, into law. The bill will go into effect on January 1, 2013. So, what does this mean for you as a manager or board member? The statue defines which documents are the records of the association for purposes of inspection by owners, and alsoGo to Resource
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Several bills favorable to business owners have passed into law this legislative session. For details and links to specific bills see the weekly Legislative Status Report from the Jefferson County Business Lobby. The following is a brief summary of new laws impacting businesses that will go into effect this year: HB12-1029 Economic stimulusGo to Resource
Is your community association made up of people from numerous nationalities and cultures? If so, are you missing out on engaging this segment of your community due to language barriers? You may want to consider adding a translation feature to your website, blog or other online media platform. This could increase your reachGo to Resource
Based upon an almost three to one ratio of comments received by the Department of Justice in favor of further extending the ADA pool compliance deadline, the Department of Justice, in an announcement on May 17, 2012, pushed back the compliance deadline for swimming pool access to January 31, 2013. According to theGo to Resource
As a number of the complaints received by the Division of Real Estate’s Homeowner Association Office related to transparency of associations, the Colorado legislature attempted to clarify what constituted an association record. HB 1237 seeks to resolve the confusion in reference to what is or is not an Association record. While nearly dyingGo to Resource