Last week the House introduced HB 13-1249 which is a bill that attempts to clean up the foreclosure issues that have plagued residential lenders. The Bill’s stated purpose is: “Concerning residential foreclosures, and, in connection therewith, requiring that foreclosures be initiated only by persons with a security interest in the property and requiringGo to Resource
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Having failed to garner enough support even to be amended and pass out of the House Committee on Business, Labor, Economic, & Workforce Development, the Homeowner’s Insurance Reform Act of 2013 was thought to have been effectively laid to rest for this session. However, HB 1225, which was in response to the difficultiesGo to Resource
In the middle of the continued debates over more controversial items, HB 1137 became the first bill impacting common interest communities to cross the finish line and become law. HB 1237 was signed by Governor Hickenlooper on March 8, 2013. As you may recall, HB 1137 is meant to: eliminate restrictions faced byGo to Resource
As we enter into the middle of March, legislation that will survive the House and Senate is starting to take shape. On the side of the legislation that will move forward is HB 1137 which was approved by the Senate on March 5, 2013, and has been sent to the Governor for signature. Go to Resource
In a legislative session that is seeing many bills bogged down by other more pressing matters or political fights, the Senate was able to push SB 13-183 through the chamber in fast track style. Being introduced on February 19, 2013, in three short weeks, the bill was debated, passed the senate and wasGo to Resource