Looks like snow is coming this Thursday. Yet I am still running around in shorts and sandals, and I definitely have not checked my tires yet!! With winter conditions right around the corner, it’s time for associations to review their snow removal contracts. So what should be included in these contracts? Below is aGo to Resource
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It is our great privilege, and we are so pleased to announce, that Kiki N. Dillie has been promoted to partner at Altitude Community Law P.C.! Kiki joined the firm in 2008 and, except for a brief time away, has been a critical member of the Altitude team. While she has focusedGo to Resource
If you need continuing education credits for your real estate license, look no further! Altitude Community Education (“ACE”) is proud to announce it has been approved by DORA to offer continuing education credits for your real estate license. We currently offer three full-day classes (providing eight credits per class) during various times ofGo to Resource
When a Board becomes aware of a Public Trustee foreclosure proceeding, their first question is usually “What does this mean for us?” If the homeowner is delinquent in their assessments, then the Association has a lien against the property. Assuming it is the first mortgage foreclosing against that homeowner (as opposed to aGo to Resource
By now, almost everyone has heard the news: HB1212 renewing community association manager licensing is no more! But why did Governor Polis veto the bill after all the work that went into it and the rigorous legislative process it underwent that ultimately resulted in a one-year extension of the licensing with a requiredGo to Resource