“Life is what happens to you when you’re busy making other plans.” John Lennon Truth. And as we’re starting 2018, I’m here to tell you one thing… go get a life! And by that I don’t mean the manic pursuit for a bigger paycheck, larger house, or faster car. What I mean isGo to Resource
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A rental cap is a mechanism put in place to limit the number or percentage of units that may be rented at any one time in a community. While not every community needs, wants or should have a rental cap in place, before you spend the time and money on getting one draftedGo to Resource
Colorado law prohibits associations from adopting rules or regulations that effectively prohibit the installation of solar panels on homeowners’ properties, but associations are allowed to adopt reasonable rules governing such installation, which can be based on aesthetic considerations and to prohibit solar panels on common areas. Such rules must also not significantly increaseGo to Resource
Drones are everywhere. The government uses drones, Amazon.com uses drones, weather forecasters use drones, and, low and behold, homeowners use drones. The question then becomes what, if anything, can an association do to regulate drones? Airspace Ownership Historically, a property owner was deemed to have purchased the land from the center of theGo to Resource
By: Jennifer L. Keenan So you’ve gone through months, if not years, of hard work with board members, committee members, and the owners to finally amend the declaration for your community, and owners have finally approved those amendments. Celebration time, right? Well maybe, or maybe not so fast. Unfortunately, many communities (particularly condominiums)Go to Resource