Associations frequently ban delinquent residents from common amenities such as pools, gyms and the like but have you considered shutting off cable or internet service? If your condominium association provides cable/internet bundles and adds the costs to assessments, this may be a good tool to encourage delinquent residents to pay up. If youGo to Resource
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The Metro District Conflict of Interest Bill, HB 11-1124, now seems likely to pass into law after being approved, unamended, by a Senate Committee yesterday. This is good news for Colorado’s Community Association industry because the bill, as originally introduced, could have had negative consequences for the industry. Fortunately, the current bill doesGo to Resource
The one year waiver on proof of HO6 policies at closings on FHA loans will expire on April 28, 2011. Therefore, unless your condominium association maintains an “all-in” insurance policy, now is a great time to remind your owners that they must show proof of a current HO6 policy if they are refinancingGo to Resource
Last Friday, David, H. Steven, Assistant Secretary for Housing – Federal Housing Commissioner, issued a Waiver which clears up some of the confusion related to leasing restrictions in condominium communities. In the past the local HOC offices across the country have been denying condominium association approvals because of a determination and that allGo to Resource
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