Last Friday would have been the 6th Annual Community Can-Can. Time flies quickly, but no matter how many years have gone by, Altitude Community Law remains committed in our support of the community, and to the Food Bank of the Rockies specifically.
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Pamela Britton of River Valley Ranch Community spoke at the CAI Mountain Conference about creating community in associations. Her 3 broad recommendations are right on and work for any community no matter what size or location. Create a Clear Vision. The board needs to know where the community is at currently, but also whereGo to Resource
Here are some interesting stats about the manager licensing program so far: Pass rate for test the is 75% generally and 85% for those individuals who hold some type of designation like a CMCA or PCAM; There are 322 licensed management companies and 37 pending licenses; DORA has issued licenses for 307 designatedGo to Resource
During the opening session at the CAI Mountain Conference, DORA officials spoke about the process that will be followed for complaints against licensed managers. Currently, DORA has received approximately 100 complaints and is handling those in the following general manner: verify DORA has jurisdiction over the nature of the complaint; contact the licensee andGo to Resource
DORA recently posted a reminder in its monthly mailing that all associations must list the physical address of the association in online registrations. If your attorney, manager or management company handles your registration, they cannot use their own address as your association’s address. DORA is asking that all information be updated at https://www.dora.state.co.us/pls/hoa/HOA.logon.