It’s easy to be negative. It’s easy to focus on what is wrong or what needs improvement. But negativity doesn’t inspire. You need to tell a story. What is your association’s story? Tell the truth and listen to what people are really saying, you might be surprised.
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The Colorado Supreme Court has accepted certiorari in the case of Pulte Home Corporation v. Countryside Community Association. Opening briefs as well as a motion to allow an amicus (friend of the court) brief by the Home Builders Association have already been filed. The main issue is what constitutes a proper annexation ofGo to Resource
If you have hired a new employee this month or intend to do so make sure you complete the new “Affirmation of Legal Work Status” form within 20 calendar days of hire. Colorado’s employment verification law has been in effect for over seven years and this new form is not significantly different fromGo to Resource
In a 7 to 4 vote early this morning, the Lakewood City Council approved an ordinance that will severely restrict homeowner association rights to sue developers for shoddy work. The first ordinance of its type in Colorado, it is likely to face quick legal challenge. The ordinance passed after several amendments were made. WeGo to Resource
In follow up to my blog on Monday, I have been advised by Marcia Waters of DORA that DORA is considering a request by CAI to consider the CMCA examination as an alternative to the general portion of the state exam. DORA is evaluating the request including sitting for the exam to assessGo to Resource