Wednesday, January 8, 2014 is first day the Colorado General Assembly convenes for 2014. This year most likely more than 600 bills will be considered with a few hundred being passed. But, will any of those bills affect community associations? Chances are there will be one or more bills affecting associations. As weGo to Resource
Category: State Legislation
In his October 13, 2013 column in the Vail Daily News, attorney T.J. Voboril says that if you already know about HB 1276 you are either a diligent homeowners association board member or you have a conscientious homeowners association attorney. We hope it is both! But, in case you aren’t as familiar withGo to Resource
In a white paper issued by the Colorado HOA Forum, this group sets forth six issues for which it is seeking legislative sponsors. The six issues verbatim are: 1. Prohibit/limit transfer fees on HOA and other community property home sales. 2. Require HOA special assessments over a specific dollar amount in HOAs withGo to Resource
I can’t believe I’m already writing about what we might expect next year when we are just over a month after the closing of the 2013 legislation session. But, Colorado HOA Forum has already published its list of legislative topics it intends to focus on for next year. The list, which appeared inGo to Resource
As expected, with less than 24 hours left in the legislative session, the remainder of the HOA bills that were being debated all passed out of the legislature and moved on to the Governor and are all expected to be signed. The bills include : HB 1134: Expansion of the duties of the HOAGo to Resource