Today, DORA held a hearing on the proposed permanent rules for manager licensing. Testimony was given by over a dozen individuals. We should receive final rules within the next week. As always, we will keep you informed when they are released. During the hearing it was announced that the annual license fee forGo to Resource
Category: State Legislation
On February 17, 2015, the Lone Tree City Council passed by a unanimous vote, an ordinance aimed at encouraging construction of condominium housing within the city limits. The ordinance essentially strips the ability of any association to seek redress from a building for defective construction, thus placing the burden on implementing repairs withinGo to Resource
On February 17, the Lone Tree City Council will vote on an ordinance intended to encourage more condominium communities in Lone Tree. The proposed ordinance removes an association’s right to a jury trial in a construction defect case and instead mandates arbitration. The proposed ordinance also attempts to take away the governance authorityGo to Resource
Yesterday DORA advised CAI that it had approved the CAI Colorado-specific M-100 class for the manager licensing educational prerequisite. This means that if you take and pass the CAI Colorado-specific M100 class, you will satisfy the educational prerequisite for manager licensing. You will not be required to obtain your CMCA designation. Of course,Go to Resource
Even though the anticipated construction defect reform bill has not yet been introduced into the state legislature, the debate over the construction of multifamily housing units continues to take center stage. Late last year, the City of Lakewood adopted a local ordinance similar to the construction defect reform bill introduced into the stateGo to Resource