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
Category: State Legislation
Manager Licensing Test will be available February 1, 2015. As was discussed at the Altitude Community Law Manager Prep Class this morning, the details for the Manager Licensing test were made available late Thursday evening. The test will be offered through Psychological Services, Inc. and will be comprised of two parts. Exam takersGo to Resource
On March 4th at 10 a.m., DORA will conduct the permanent rule making meeting with respect to Rules A-H. The hearing will be held at Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial Center, Conference Room 1D, 2 East 14th Avenue, Denver, CO 80203. We will be attending the meeting and will keep you informed ofGo to Resource
Representative Kit Roupe (R-Colorado Springs) introduced HB 15-1113 has introduced the first truly HOA friendly bill of the session. The bill establishes financial protection for homeowners’ associations from protracted foreclosure matters. Currently, the Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act provides associations with protection for 6 months’ worth of common expense assessments in the eventGo to Resource
In a year in which we were expecting the introduction of legislation geared at construction defects, the first volley in this battle seems to have been fired in the form of SB 15-091. Introduced by Senator Ray Scott (R) Mesa, the bill attempts to revise the statute of limitations for bringing a constructionGo to Resource