Yesterday, May 11, the 2011 Colorado Legislative session closed.  It was an active and reasonably positive session from the point of view of the community association industry, with many favorable bills passing and several unfavorable bills being killed or positively modified. Unfortunately, one of the favorable bills we supported —  the HOA RegistrationGo to Resource
All three bills we are still following and that may impact Colorado Community Associations have recently moved forward, ahead of the deadline of the Legislature’s May 11, 2011 adjournment.  Specifically, the following bills have recently been voted on: the Transfer Fee bill, SB 11-234; the HOA Registration “Clean Up” bill, SB 11-253; andGo to Resource
All three bills we are still following and that may impact Colorado Community Associations have recently moved forward, ahead of the deadline of the Legislature’s May 11, 2011 adjournment.  Specifically, the following bills have recently been voted on: the Transfer Fee bill, SB 11-234; the HOA Registration “Clean Up” bill, SB 11-253; andGo to Resource
In our April 15th blog post, we reported that the Owners Association Conflict of Interest bill, HB 11-1124, was signed into law. This bill amends Section 38-33.3-209.5 of CCIOA to require conflict of interest policies to: Define when conflict of interests exist Adopt procedures to follow when a conflict of interest exists, includingGo to Resource
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