All I’ve heard about this winter is Frozen. No, not the movie, but the pipes. For condos (and to some extent townhomes), cold weather brings the cold reality of one familiar theme … frozen pipes, leading to water leaks, resulting in damage. And, one of the most common disputes in a community associationGo to Resource
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DORA has set the hearing on its proposed rules regulating manager licensing for January 2, 2015. Public comments will be taken during the hearing held at the Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial Center in conference room 1B located at 2 East 14th Ave., Denver, CO 80202. In anticipation of this hearing, DORA hasGo to Resource
This morning on the way to work I heard about a pig that caused quite a disruption over the holiday weekend. Apparently, a passenger brought a pig aboard a US Airways plane as her companion. The pig started running back and forth, causing a ruckus while its owner tried to control its behaviorGo to Resource
Altitude Community Law is pleased to share the news that our client, Carbondale’s River Valley Ranch Homeowners Association, was selected by The Colorado Community Association as its 2014 HOA of the year. This is the first time a Western Slope association has received this award. The awards were announced at the annual CommunityGo to Resource
I just read an article out of Florida about board member education. While we do not have mandatory board member education, CCIOA does encourage board members to obtain education and the expenses of that education can and should be covered by the association. Serving on a board is a big responsibility. Oftentimes, aGo to Resource