You took the plunge! You volunteered, put your name on the ballot, and were elected. After the anticipation, the vote, and the satisfaction of being elected subside, you may realize that you are not exactly sure what to do as a board member. Outlined below are a few helpful hints and tips whichGo to Resource
Category: Manager Licensing
DORA has issued a Director Position statement to clarify the supervision requirements of a licensed manager who has direct supervision over an apprentice license. An apprentice is NOT a community association manager and is prohibited from performing acts that require a community association manager license except, when under the direct supervision of aGo to Resource
It’s hard to believe the Community Association Manager License requirements took effect almost an entire year ago, and we are now approaching the first annual CAM renewal deadline, which is only a couple of months away (June 30th). Since the license renewal process is a first for Colorado CAMs, there will no doubtGo to Resource
As you’ve all heard many times by now, CAMs must complete 8 credit hours of continuing education every year in order to renew their CAM licenses for the following year. However, as reported in our November 13, 2015 blog, if you are currently a licensed CAM, your 8 hour continuing education requirement hasGo to Resource
As we could only hope HB16-1133 (the community association manager regulation bill) was killed in committee today. The House committee on Veterans and Military Affairs, in a rare bi-partisan vote unanimously voted to kill the bill. As we detailed earlier, as drafted, this bill would have severely impacted community association manager’s ability toGo to Resource