Airbnb’s continue to increase all over the country and, oftentimes, wreak havoc in community associations. Denver has a new ordinance 0262 that became effective December 31, 2016, throwing a slight monkey wrench into the process. Pursuant to the new ordinance, homeowners must now obtain a license from the Denver Excise and Licenses DepartmentGo to Resource
Category: Colorado Community Association Law
You took the plunge! You volunteered, put your name on the ballot, and were elected. After the anticipation, the vote, and the satisfaction of being elected subside, you may realize that you are not exactly sure what to do as a board member. Outlined below are a few helpful hints and tips whichGo to Resource
On September 27, 2016, the Federal Fair Housing Administration released proposed updates to its condominium mortgage insurance program. The proposed changes are open for public comment for a period of 60 days. CAI National will be doing a grass roots outreach to synthesize industry comments and you can read more here about theGo to Resource
DORA has issued a Director Position statement to clarify the supervision requirements of a licensed manager who has direct supervision over an apprentice license. An apprentice is NOT a community association manager and is prohibited from performing acts that require a community association manager license except, when under the direct supervision of aGo to Resource
During the 2015-2016 federal legislative season, the Ham Radio lobby introduced H.R. 1301, a bill which seeks to prohibit associations from banning Ham Radio antennas in their communities. As originally proposed HR 1301 was detrimental to an association’s control over aesthetics, placement and prior approval with respect to Ham Radio antennas. In responseGo to Resource