Renter or Tenants are often labeled as troublemakers in communities or the cause of reduced property values. Many associations consider prohibiting or limiting rental of units in their community for this reason alone. However, there may be less aggressive and cheaper ways to address concerns. For example, consider leasing rules which: Require allGo to Resource
Category: Community Associations Miscellaneous
An association in the Colorado Springs area passed a rule prohibiting owners from parking on public streets that run through the community (although guests may park in the streets). The rule was adopted in reliance on the following covenant provision, “Boats, recreational vehicles, campers, motor homes, trailers and other such vehicles shall beGo to Resource
We are excited to announce that our 2013 Community Association Handbook has been republished and posted to our website for your convenience. Our latest edition provides the most current information regarding Colorado homeowner associations. The handbook gives you easy access to information about collections, foreclosures and CCIOA and while also providing full copiesGo to Resource
So far this winter, the Denver area has experienced mostly unseasonably warm, dry weather, which has spared us from the usual flurry of frozen pipe claims. But as the frigid temperatures of the last few days have reminded us, Colorado weather changes often and a cold snap is likely to strike at anyGo to Resource
In Florida, delinquent owners are prohibited from serving on their association’s board. While Colorado does not have a similar law we do recommend that associations include such a requirement in their bylaws. Why? If you want owners to take the assessment obligation seriously, board members should do so as well. After all, theyGo to Resource