In a legislative session that is seeing many bills bogged down by other more pressing matters or political fights, the Senate was able to push SB 13-183 through the chamber in fast track style. Being introduced on February 19, 2013, in three short weeks, the bill was debated, passed the senate and wasGo to Resource
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If you have been looking for a house to rent in northern Colorado, you are not alone. It seems that available rental housing is becoming increasingly difficult to find. In fact, the Northern Colorado Business Report recently reported that Loveland has one of the lowest vacancy rates in Colorado. Some of the highlightsGo to Resource
When disaster strikes a community, whether it be a fire, flood or other catastrophe, owners are often displaced from their homes for a considerable amount of time while restoration is completed. In a recent article, residents of a condo building will need to be out of their units for several months before repairsGo to Resource
Disputes within community associations are common, occurring on a daily basis. But disputes that end up costing $400,000 are not common, especially when the dispute comes down to inches. Four inches that is. This particular dispute was over a political sign that was four inches taller than the covenants allowed. Not only hasGo to Resource
As the legislature continues to work, bills that were initially introduced with good intentions have started to struggle. Specifically, HB 1225, The Homeowners Insurance Reform Act of 2013, has been postponed after it failed to gain traction in the House Committee on Business, Labor, Economic & Workforce Development. HB 1225 was introduced asGo to Resource