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
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The Great Colorado Homeowners Insurance Reform Act of 2013 has been introduced and is moving its way through committee to save the day. In its current form, the Insurance Reform Act contains a number of provisions that are geared towards making insurance more user-friendly. The act also contains provisions that address the valuationGo to Resource
At some point in the lifecycle of most businesses, it will either be sold or new owners will buy in. Therefore, it makes sense to structure your business from the very beginning so as to maximize its future sale value. In a previous post we discussed some key steps that a business ownerGo to Resource
The Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) released its 2012 annual report detailing the past years activity regarding homeowners associations. The Report indicates that the Homeowners Association Information Office received 2,873 inquires in 2012 (a 5.9% decrease from 2011). Most of the inquiries pertained to the following areas: The general operation of the anGo to Resource
Last week, the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) published proposed changes to the rules regulating to towing of motor vehicles, which could significantly impact community associations. CAI published a Call to Action, asking members to take filing comments with the Public Utilities Commission. Comments must be submitted by February 11th through theGo to Resource