Greeley City Class – Eight Meeting Mistakes and Fair Housing Laws

This class is being hosted by the City of Greeley, not Altitude Community Law. Colorado law imposes quite a few requirements on membership and board meetings.  For example, meeting notices must contain certain information, be delivered in a certain manner, and within a specific time frame.  Additionally, certain decisions cannot be made during certain meetingsGo to Event

Greeley City Class Towing, Xeriscaping, and Vegetable Gardens – Are We Complying with the New Laws?

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

Greeley City Class – Silent Documents – Explore the Hidden Powers of HOAs Not Explicitly Found in Governing Documents

This class is being hosted by the City of Greeley, not Altitude Community Law. Has a homeowner ever accosted you and accused the association of doing horrible things it had no right to do? In most cases, this is nothing more than a lack of understanding. Just because the authority is not specifically stated in the declaration,Go to Event

Longmont City Class – HOA Board Elections: Ballots, Proxies, and Votes

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 toGo to Event

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