• Is Your Community Ready for a Disaster?
     May 2, 2024
     12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Colorado is a really exciting state—we have wildfires, hail storms, tornadoes, and other natural disasters.  But are you ready if one of these disasters hits your community?   A little bit of planning before a disaster strikes can save a lot of time, money, and stress, then responding to a disaster after it hits your community, …  Go to Event


  • Inspection of Records — What are Owners Entitled to See?
     May 8, 2024
     12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

It’s an age-old question: what documents do we have to produce to owners for inspection?  Unfortunately, the language of CCIOA does not make it easy to answer this question, which leads to perpetual confusion.   In this webinar we will break down the document inspection requirements in detail to provide associations with assistance on making these …  Go to Event


  •  May 22, 2024
     6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

This class is being hosted by the City of Longmont, not Altitude Community Law. Due to various ambiguities, many meeting myths have been adopted over the years in HOAs. Misunderstanding meeting requirements and voting processes in an HOA board is easy, given the less than clear requirements in an association’s governing documents. Join us to …  Go to Event


  • Legislative Update
     June 6, 2024
     12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

This session is an annual update that reviews significant occurrences in 2024 and the preceding 12 months, impacting the HOA world.   In this session, we will review case law in Colorado and around the country, impacting associations.  Additionally, we will review legislation presented in the 2024 Colorado legislative session targeting or effecting HOA’s.   Plan on …  Go to Event


  • Legislative Update
     June 12, 2024
     12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

This session is an annual update that reviews significant occurrences in 2024 and the preceding 12 months, impacting the HOA world.   In this session, we will review case law in Colorado and around the country, impacting associations.  Additionally, we will review legislation presented in the 2024 Colorado legislative session targeting or effecting HOA’s.   Plan on …  Go to Event


  •  June 13, 2024
     5:30 pm - 8:00 pm

This class is being hosted by the City of Greeley, not Altitude Community Law. In 2023 the legislature enacted new laws addressing, among other things, towing, xeriscaping, and protecting owners’ rights to plant gardens.  Is your community in compliance with these new laws and do you have the requisite policies?  If your answer is “no” …  Go to Event


  • A Smorgasbord of Legal Stuff
     June 25, 2024
     8:00 am - 12:00 pm

This four-hour program will focus on four different topics (one topic per hour) and have fun while doing it!   The four topics will include: difficult board members, negligence, federal laws, and enforcement.  So join us for this quick legal tour of topics and get four CMCA credits for it.…  Go to Event


  • Amending Your Governing Documents — Best Practices
     July 11, 2024
     12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

As Colorado laws continue to change, there comes a time when associations must examine their governing documents and make certain revisions or completely rewrite them.  If you have ever gone through a governing document amendment process, you can attest this is not a quick or easy task, and presents board with many challenges.  It’s time …  Go to Event


  • Though Shall Not . . . A Refresher on all the Items Associations Cannot Prohibit
     July 17, 2024
     12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

It seems that every year we get new legislation prohibiting associations from banning certain owner-installed improvements, making it very difficult to keep track of all the protected improvements.  This means it’s time for a refresher!  There may be some items you forgot about or didn’t realize were beyond an association’s capability to control or prohibit, …  Go to Event


  • Statutory Default Provisions — When Documents are Silent, what is the Answer?
     August 1, 2024
     12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Do you know that both CCIOA and the Nonprofit Act have default provisions that kick in when an association’s governing documents are silent?   These provisions can and should be utilized by associations whenever possible.  But what are these provisions and what do they pertain to?   Join us for this informative presentation highlighting some of the …  Go to Event

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