Owners in your community may frequently request that the board forgive their debt. Can, and should, the board do this? First of all, as many of you are aware, the Board has a fiduciary duty to collect assessments on behalf of the association. That includes the ability to not only assess late feesGo to Resource
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The Colorado Secretary of State confirmed that the corporate filing fee holiday will end on March 1, 2013, when online corporate fees will revert to previous, or possibly lower, levels. This means the filing fee holiday with significantly reduced corporate filing fees lasted three months. If you are planning to sell a business,Go to Resource
As the Colorado legislative season continues to move on, the legislatures continue to seek areas to improve the Colorado Common Interest Act and associated statutes. Senators Carroll, Giron and Schwartz and Representative Fields sponsored SB 13-183 which has the effect of limiting a common interest community’s ability to restrict xeriscaping and fine ownersGo to Resource
Last month, the City of Fort Collins City Council unanimously adopted a new Parking Plan which incorporates technology-based ideas such as the electric vehicle public charging stations pilot program, and providing pay-by-cell phone options to allow customers to extend parking time beyond the two-hour limit (without having to run outside and feed theGo to Resource
HB 13-1137, a bill aimed at eliminating restrictions that prevent a board of county commissioners from removing weeds, is making its way through the legislative process. The bill has been amended to indicate that a lien shall be placed on a property for the cost of weed removal. As amended, the bill alsoGo to Resource