On April 12, 2012, Governor Hickenlooper signed SB12-030. This bill become law on September 1, 2012, and will apply to foreclosures started after that date. While most of the bill is administrative in nature and has minimal impact on associations we will be updating our processes to comply with the new requirements.
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Individuals looking to purchase a business commonly find that the process can be a daunting task. However, an article by the Colorado Association of Business Intermediaries provides a general overview of the process involved in the purchase of a business. Specifically, the article identifies the following steps: Get the Basic Facts. The firstGo to Resource
The Federal Housing Finance Agency’s (FHFA) March 15 final rule on deed-based transfer fees was a huge victory for community associations across the country. FHFA’s initial proposal would have banned federally backed mortgages for any property in a community association with a deed-based transfer fee. As originally drafted, the rule would have cutGo to Resource
The rate of complaints about HOAs have been increasing in 2012 over 2011, as reported by Aaron Acker, the HOA Information Office of the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies. Mr. Acker was one of the speakers at panel discussion on Manager Licensing and Legislative Update held during the April 5 Spring Showcase eventGo to Resource
Web-based and social media marketing are vital to successfully growing a business today. The importance is highlighted by the fact that three of ten classes offered this year by the Business Education Series Training (BEST) of the Jefferson County Business Resource Center focus on aspects of web-based and social media marketing. Despite allGo to Resource