Associations frequently ban delinquent residents from common amenities such as pools, gyms and the like but have you considered shutting off cable or internet service? If your condominium association provides cable/internet bundles and adds the costs to assessments, this may be a good tool to encourage delinquent residents to pay up. If youGo to Resource
Category: Community Associations Miscellaneous
While messy housekeepers may have been around a long time, “Hoarders” is a new epidemic sweeping the country thanks to reality TV. As reported in the Orange County Register, the local Fire Department gets over a dozen calls a month from people complaining about the hording being done by their neighbors and inGo to Resource
We’ve been lucky enough to have some spring-like weather in Denver and this week is supposed to be much of the same! We’re already starting to think of warmer weather and the activities that come along with it – like swimming! Now’s a great time to take another look at your delinquencies andGo to Resource
As you should all know by now, HB 1278 is in full swing. The bill created an HOA Information & Resource Center, which is now being run by new HOA Information Officer Aaron Acker. As reported in Side Streets, a Colorado Springs Gazette blog dedicated to neighborhood and HOA-related stories, Mr. Acker recentlyGo to Resource
This was a topic of some lively debate between some panelists during a class at the CAI Law Seminar held in Las Vegas recently. A majority of the panelists took the position that associations should only notify residents of how to get information about registered sex offenders that may live in the area,Go to Resource