With a depressed housing market and historically low interest rates increasing numbers of individuals are purchasing residential real estate for investment rental purposes. In fact, earlier this week Warren Buffett identified single family housing as one of the most attractive current investment opportunities. However if certain precautions are not taken, investors often findGo to Resource
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In a 9-0 vote, HB1237 passed out of the House Local Government Committee with a few revisions. The bill as it currently stands now requires that associations maintain the following documents and that these documents are the only documents available for production to owners: (amendments are in bold) detailed records of receipts andGo to Resource
The Secretary of State recently announced that they have added password protection for business owners and filers to safeguard against identity theft. When association’s file their annual reports online, filers now have the option to create their own password. As we previously discussed in our July 2010 blog, the state originally discovered aGo to Resource
As we continue to dive deeper into the DORA report, we’ve tried to ascertain the root of the majority of complaints received by DORA. Looking at the categories of complaints, no less than 82.91% of the complaints relate to items that could be mitigated with additional information and or education of board members, managersGo to Resource
Secretary of State Scott Gessler recently announced new legislation intended to streamline business filings with the Colorado Secretary of State. The legislation, known as Senate Bill 123, proposes to implement a “Business Efficiency Suite” to make on-line business filings with the Secretary of State less costly and burdensome. According to the announcement, theGo to Resource