Acceleration: In case you missed our earlier newsletter article, acceleration can be a very useful tool early in the year. If allowed by your governing documents, accelerating allows you to call due now all the assessments due for the rest of the year. This is only an option if your governing documents allowGo to Resource
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The First Regular Session of Colorado’s 73rd General Assembly gaveled back into session this week with a flurry of new bills. With Democrats in control of both chambers and the governor’s office, they have planned a very aggressive agenda to cure all of the state’s problems. In the House alone over 118 differentGo to Resource
Given the sub-zero temperatures over this past weekend, we are getting many questions regarding who is responsible for water damage caused by the bursting of frozen pipes. To assist you, we are re-publishing our Altitude Community Education Newsletter of December 2018, entitled “Frozen Pipes and Finger Pointing.” This article will give you aGo to Resource
Earlier today, the Colorado legislature voted in favor of SB21-002, a bill that impacts Associations’ ability to collect unpaid assessments. That bill is headed to Governor Polis and is expected to be signed into law shortly. So what does this mean for you and your Association’s delinquencies? Luckily, it doesn’t change much. AtGo to Resource
Well, 2020 was definitely a strange year. And, while we may have all become experts at bobbing and weaving through the many unprecedented challenges of 2020, it’s time to dust off (or draft, if you never even got that far) your Pandemic Playbook, and get it ready for 2021. The following article, originallyGo to Resource