As we could only hope HB16-1133 (the community association manager regulation bill) was killed in committee today. The House committee on Veterans and Military Affairs, in a rare bi-partisan vote unanimously voted to kill the bill. As we detailed earlier, as drafted, this bill would have severely impacted community association manager’s ability toGo to Resource
Category: Colorado Community Association Law
In a very bold move, the Colorado Legislature is attempting to take on abuses of the FHA’s emotional support animal requirements. Recently Representative Willett introduced HB 16-1201, which would require medical professionals recommending an emotional support animal for a patient to make certain findings prior to granting permission for an emotional support animal. Go to Resource
As we anticipated at the end of the 2015 legislative session, several bills were primed to be reintroduced this year relating to Homeowners Associations. Last week, Representatives Ryden, Lontine, Pettersen, Primavera, and Williams introduced HB 16-1217 which is very similar to HB 15-1376, introduced last year. HB 16-1217 requires the implementation of severalGo to Resource
HB16-1133 was introduced into the House today by Representative Windholz. The Bill is geared at even more regulation of Community Association Managers. New Detailed Receipt Requirements In addition to requiring managers to annually disclose a certified copy of their license, regardless of whether it is required to be renewed, to the HOAs theyGo to Resource
DORA recently posted a reminder in its monthly mailing that all associations must list the physical address of the association in online registrations. If your attorney, manager or management company handles your registration, they cannot use their own address as your association’s address. DORA is asking that all information be updated at https://www.dora.state.co.us/pls/hoa/HOA.logon.