Delays, rescheduling, and closures due to COVID-19 will be a common theme in the next few weeks. Given the level of heightened concern regarding exposure to, and impact from, the virus, it is ok for you to delay any meetings/events that could result in the congregation and/or ongoing close proximity of people. And,Go to Resource
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I will admit that most of the time in my industry (which is HOAs) Nextdoor is not exactly seen in the best light. While it is supposed to be a neighborhood-networking site, more often than not my involvement with Nextdoor is in response to the question of: “How does the board respond toGo to Resource
We’re getting a lot of calls about the Coronavirus and how it impacts the operations of the association. Here are a few FAQs: • Can we cancel the annual meeting? Annual meetings are required under CCIOA, at C.R.S. §38-33.3-308(1). So if you have an annual meeting in the near future and want toGo to Resource
With all of the action surrounding the HOA Information Office Sunset Bill, the introduction of HB 20-1333 occurred without much fanfare. HB 20-1333, sponsored by Rep. Titone (D) takes HOA transparency issues, either imaginary or real, directly in its sights. The bill attempts to make homeowners associations more transparent by requiring all associationsGo to Resource
Altitude Community Law P.C. is proud to announce that our Legal Administrator, Missy Hirst, was the recipient of this year’s David Award from the Mile High Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators. The objective of this award is to recognize a legal administrator for significant and extended contributions to the ALA andGo to Resource