During yesterday’s Denver Business Journal’s State of the Cities forum, the mayors of Denver and Aurora agreed there needs to be changes to the state’s construction defect laws. Claiming that there is too much liability risk for builders, developers and subcontractors because it is easy for associations to sue for defects, particularly inGo to Resource
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The first major legislative issue concerning homeowners associations within the state of Colorado was kicked off today on competing fronts. In a Call to Action sent by CAI’s Legislative Action Committee, community association professionals were alerted of pending legislation geared at capping or eliminating transfer fees collected by management companies when a unitGo to Resource
January 1, 2014 has come and gone with initial reports estimating sales at over one million dollars in marijuana for the first day. Commencing early in the morning, lines began to form and wrap around marijuana retail outlets. Going hand in hand with the high (pun intended) sales figures, law enforcement officials fromGo to Resource
As part of the sweeping changes to the Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act in the 2013 legislative season, the Office of HOA Information and Resources was required to study the legislative and operational components of other states to determine how those regulatory structures work and deliver a report, along with recommendations back toGo to Resource
Wednesday, January 8, 2014 is first day the Colorado General Assembly convenes for 2014. This year most likely more than 600 bills will be considered with a few hundred being passed. But, will any of those bills affect community associations? Chances are there will be one or more bills affecting associations. As weGo to Resource