As reported recently on Channel 7, the Colorado Legislative Action Committee of CAI recently submitted a Sunrise Review Application to the Department of Regulatory Agencies asking DORA to investigate the need for licensing of community managers within the State of Colorado. We are sure many are asking the same questions we had. WhatGo to Resource
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Communication is a critical factor in any situation, regardless of whether the situation is good or bad. Communication not only informs the community of ongoing projects and issues, but also builds a “community” within your community. See how the lack of good communication when a community is in crisis only adds fuel toGo to Resource
The Colorado Legislative Action Committee of Community Association’s Institute (“CLAC”) is moving to take a leading role in the development of licensing regulation for community association managers in Colorado. CAI’s Rocky Mountain Chapter President Brian TerHark announced Friday that CLAC has submitted a Sunrise Application to the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (“DORA”),Go to Resource
The snow season is definitely upon us….at least on Wednesdays that is! Are you prepared for the typical winter headaches? Do you know what should be included in your snow removal contracts? How to handle slip-and-falls? What to do if the pipes freeze? Here are some tips to help guard your community associationGo to Resource
One of the many nightmares that haunt business owners these days is how to protect your intellectual property – your name, your trademarks, your brand – online. Consider the latest monster in the closet: a new top level domain name extension (“TLD”), .xxx, intended for use by the adult entertainment industry, is beingGo to Resource