As was hoped, HB 15-1343 seems to be sailing through the legislative process with bipartisan support. The manager streamline and simplification bill passed out of the Senate Business, Labor and Technology Committee and was referred, in amended form, to the Senate Appropriations Committee. The amendment clarified that “Community Association Management” does not meanGo to Resource
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On April 27th, a House Committee of the Colorado General Assembly voted against a motion to send SB 15-177 to the entire House of Representatives for further consideration. The House State, Veterans and Military Affairs Committee voted 6 to 5 along party lines not to refer the bill to the entire House. ShortlyGo to Resource
Now that DORA has released the Community Association Manager License application, many are rushing to get theirs completed and turned in. However, before doing so, you should be aware that if you are employed as a CAM by a management company, the application process requires the management company, itself, to be licensed beforeGo to Resource
The prospects for the passage of SB 15-177, the much debated Construction Defect Reform Bill, seem to have taken a hit this week when it was introduced into the House for consideration. Unlike in the Senate where the bill was introduced into the Committee on Business Labor and Technology, upon introduction into theGo to Resource
HB 1343 cleared committee today and will be taken up for consideration by the full House in the upcoming days. The bill, with widespread support should be able to move smoothly out of the House, and on to the Senate. We will keep you updated as more information becomes available here. David A.Go to Resource