With the gaining popularity of sites like Airbnb and VRBO, municipalities nationwide are beginning to look more closely at how to regulate the short term rental of rooms or entire homes by individuals. After a lengthy public hearing, the Boulder City Council recently voted 7-1 to move on a proposal that restricts short-termGo to Resource
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DORA has updated the CAM License Application to address its recent decision to NOT require CAM licenses for associations that directly employ managers. As you may recall, there was concern in the industry as to whether associations that employed managers, as opposed to contracting with independent management companies, were required to obtain aGo to Resource
Or against you? If your community association’s documents are several years old, it might be time to re-examine them and determine if they’re more harm than good. In this video, you can watch Trish Harris describe her Top 5 List of reasons why associations ask us to amend their governing documents. Do youGo to Resource
House Bill 15-1343 which was introduced to clean up and clarify certain provisions of the manager license requirements, was signed by Governor Hickenlooper making the Bill an official law! As a quick recap, the Bill made the following changes to the original laws: CEO’s of management companies who do not manage communities areGo to Resource
CAI National recently released some interesting statistics related to community associations. In 2014, it was estimated that there are 9,100 community associations in Colorado, resulting in an 11th place ranking. Florida and California took 1st and 2nd positions with 47,100 and 43,300 community associations respectively. Why does this matter to you? I thinkGo to Resource