Earlier this month, the Department of Justice released an 8 page guide to Frequently Asked Questions about Service Animals and the ADA. The guide was drafted to respond to the continuing questions received by the Department of Justice about how the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies to service animals. While generally speaking,Go to Resource
Category: Colorado Community Association Law
Starting June 29, 2015, DORA is introducing the new eLicense online service. According to DORA, licensed CAMs will be required to set up user names and passwords to create their accounts and once created, CAMs will be able to login and check license updates, add or change licensee information, and print copies ofGo to Resource
DORA has updated the CAM License Application to address its recent decision to NOT require CAM licenses for associations that directly employ managers. As you may recall, there was concern in the industry as to whether associations that employed managers, as opposed to contracting with independent management companies, were required to obtain aGo to Resource
House Bill 15-1343 which was introduced to clean up and clarify certain provisions of the manager license requirements, was signed by Governor Hickenlooper making the Bill an official law! As a quick recap, the Bill made the following changes to the original laws: CEO’s of management companies who do not manage communities areGo to Resource
Now that DORA has released the Community Association Manager License application, many are rushing to get theirs completed and turned in. However, before doing so, you should be aware that if you are employed as a CAM by a management company, the application process requires the management company, itself, to be licensed beforeGo to Resource