The Department of Regulatory Agencies released its report detailing the past years activity regarding homeowners associations. The Report indicates that the Homeowners Association Information Office received 478 unique complaints through December 15, 2011 (although complaints for 2012 are expected to rise as more people become aware of the ability to make complaints). TheGo to Resource
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Earlier today, Aaron Acker, the HOA Information Officer issued his first report as required by law. You can read the full report here. As we analyze the data and conclusions contained in the report we will provide our analysis of what this might mean for your associations and management companies. As we haveGo to Resource
New landlord tenant legislation has been introduced in the Colorado legislature in the form of Senate Bill 12-070. The legislation proposes to enact the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act and includes provisions concerning: Disclosure obligations of landlords. Reduced time frames in which a landlord must return a security deposit. The effect ofGo to Resource
While 2012 maybe a quiet year for legislation affecting associations because of partisan politics, CLAC reports that they have been ‘put on notice’ that legislation will be introduced in 2013 to level the playing field between homeowners and associations. The issue according to the unnamed legislator is that homeowners don’t have a viableGo to Resource
During the breakfast the following highlights were discussed: If sunrise process results in a recommendation of no regulation, the Colorado Legislative Action Committee will NOT introduce a bill. If there is a recommendation for licensure, CLAC will have 2 years to introduce a bill, which could be done this legislative session. CLAC hasGo to Resource