At the midpoint of the 2011 Legislative Session, we continue to follow two bills which appear headed for passage and may impact Colorado’s community association industry: HB 11-1095, the Secretary of State Identify Theft bill, discussed in our February 24, 2011 post, will require a password to change or file corporate information HBGo to Resource
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Medical marijuana is a hot topic in Colorado these days, and more and more Colorado companies are being impacted in one way or another by Colorado’s medical marijuana law. As an employer, what would you do if an employee was using medical marijuana? What are your rights as a business owner? What areGo to Resource
If FHA has recently rejected your condominium community or if your association has not applied for certification because of provisions contained in your documents related to leasing, things may change shortly. In a recent email exchange with our office and Joanne B. Kuczma, the Housing Program Officer in FHA headquarters in Washington, DC,Go to Resource
The Colorado Division of Real Estate has issued a position statement attempting to clarify which associations must register under the new state law, HB 10-1278. According to the position statement, unit owners associations that are not subject to all of CCIOA (CRS Section 38-33.3-301) should be exempt and do not need to register. Go to Resource
While messy housekeepers may have been around a long time, “Hoarders” is a new epidemic sweeping the country thanks to reality TV. As reported in the Orange County Register, the local Fire Department gets over a dozen calls a month from people complaining about the hording being done by their neighbors and inGo to Resource