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
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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
Get ready for more legislation affecting community associations. We have long speculated that the new law requiring associations to register with the state, will be a conduit for legislation. Last Thursday’s Aurora Sentinel article confirms it. Representative Su Ryden from Aurora is quoted saying “We can gather the information and data and startGo to Resource
SB 11-013, the Restorative Mediation bill, continues moving through the Legislature. The intent of this bill is to specifically include this specific kind of mediation as an approved form of dispute resolution under the Dispute Resolution Act, CRS 13-22-302 et. seq. Restorative mediation has long been popular in the juvenile justice arena. ForGo to Resource