•  March 13, 2025
     5:30 pm - 8:00 pm

This class is being hosted by the City of Greeley, not Altitude Community Law. If you live in an association it is critical for you to know the difference between the powers and duties of the board vs. the powers and duties of the homeowner.  Although the board is typically made up of volunteer homeowners, …  Go to Event


  •  May 14, 2025
     6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

In this webinar, we will review legislation presented and passed in the 2025 Colorado legislative session targeting or impacting HOA’s.  Plan on attending this annual update to stay in the loop on all the latest happenings in the HOA legal and legislative worlds, and to not get caught off-guard by new statutory requirements that may …  Go to Event


  •  August 13, 2025
     6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Does your community ever get requests from owners that are slightly out of the ordinary and cause confusion?  For example, have you received complaints alleging there are too many deer in the community who are damaging owners’ landscaping?  How about bats making homes in the attics or woodpeckers destroying siding?  In this webinar, we will …  Go to Event


  •  September 11, 2025
     5:30 pm - 8:00 pm

This class is being hosted by the City of Greeley, not Altitude Community Law. Does your community ever get requests from owners that are slightly out of the ordinary and cause confusion?  For example, have you received complaints alleging there are too many deer in the community who are damaging owners’ landscaping?  How about bats …  Go to Event


  •  October 9, 2025
     5:30 pm - 8:00 pm

This class is being hosted by the City of Greeley, not Altitude Community Law. With the ongoing legislation, we see more and more requirements for updated policies and changes in statutory processes that should be memorialized in updated policies (even if not specifically required).  Please join us for this very important webinar during which we …  Go to Event


  •  October 22, 2025
     6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Your association contracted with a landscaping company that did a horrible job on the property and everything looks awful!  It seems only fair that the association not pay the contractor for its shoddy job; in fact, the contractor should be paying the association for all the damages it caused to the common area.  Right??  Not …  Go to Event

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