Given the sub-zero temperatures over this past weekend, we are getting many questions regarding who is responsible for water damage caused by the bursting of frozen pipes. To assist you, we are re-publishing our Altitude Community Education Newsletter of December 2018, entitled “Frozen Pipes and Finger Pointing.” This article will give you aGo to Resource
Category: Community Associations Miscellaneous
Boards are often not focused on delinquencies during the last few months of the year. Annual meetings and budget planning take up a lot of time and so do the holidays when we are all focused on friends and family. Now that it’s January, many boards are starting to focus back on theGo to Resource
The business of collecting outstanding HOA dues is often fraught with roadblocks. Payment promises are routinely broken, checks bounce, debtors are self-employed or frequently change jobs making wage garnishments ineffective, and bank garnishments often yield pennies on the dollar compared to the cost of issuance and service of the writ. If you areGo to Resource
Sssshhhhh – It’s Secret. Ohhhhh yeah, it’s that time of year again – the nip of fall in the air, cooler nights, hot cocoa, flannel, and annual meetings. I don’t know about you, but many of us have had to make a number of adjustments over the course of the Coronavirus pandemic, includingGo to Resource
In recent news (which is how I’m currently referring to the 2020 Election), the Denver Pit Bull Ban has been repealed. The Ban is over 30 years old (they say that’s over 210 years old in dog years), and the ballot measure to repeal the ban was passed by a vote of 64.5%.Go to Resource