In eager anticipation of new legislation, the first of the homeowner association bills was introduced in the form of HB 23-1105. HB 23-1105 proposes to create task forces to investigate relationships between metro districts, district boards, homeowners’ associations and their boards and the owners they serve. If signed into law, these task forcesGo to Resource
Category: Legislative Miscellaneous
Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens, Sign/Flags and Solar with EV and Inspections Xeriscaping, Meetings, Enforcement and More Now you must physically post on their doors! No daily late fees and payment plans of 18 months $25 minimums and lots of other foreclosure stuff Changes have come in all forms, don’tGo to Resource
In an unfortunate but not unexpected move, Governor Polis signed HB22-1137 at 4:31 P.M. on June 3, 2022. Having an effective date of August 9, 2022, among other things the new law will require associations to post delinquency notices on doors while keeping owner collection accounts secret, translate owner notices if requested, andGo to Resource
We are heading into the bottom of the 9th inning, and the Legislature has brought in their clean-up hitters to deal with the remaining bills on their agenda. With the session ending on May 11, the two bodies are scrambling to finish up the session’s work and take final action on all remainingGo to Resource
In direct response to the issues occurring across the nation, Rep. Titone (D) (Wheat Ridge) introduced HB HB22-1387, titled an Act “Concerning Measures to Ensure that A Common Interest Community has Adequate Reserve Funds.” As drafted, HB22-1387 will do the following: Essentially the above will require a board to fully fund a reserveGo to Resource