With the holidays quickly approaching, it’s time for pumpkins, reindeer, snowmen, and other types of holiday décor to be displayed in communities! But is your community ready for all the décor and are your rules adequate to control it? Below are some do’s and don’ts when it comes to rules addressing holiday décor: Do’s: DoGo to Newsletter
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It’s so easy to update the registered agent with the Secretary of State, and many associations do it on a dime. But are you aware of what the registered agent does? The registered agent is the individual or business responsible for accepting service of process for an entity, which means it accepts service of aGo to Newsletter
One of the most common situations occurring after a collection account has been turned over to the attorney’s office is the pertinent owner contacting the management company or a board member immediately after receiving the initial demand letter from the attorney. Of course, the association does not want to turn the owner away, but theGo to Newsletter
Sometimes we get so used to doing things the way we’ve always done them; we don’t notice (or know to notice) that something is off. In an HOA context, red flags are often missed because they are legal in nature and hidden in the course of ordinary business. Below are a few random red flagsGo to Newsletter
Community associations frequently incur significant and complicated insurance claims. The Colorado Front Range is notorious for intense hailstorms and the resulting roof loss claims. The process to document and submit a claim to the insurer to receive all appropriate insurance proceeds is known as “claim adjustment”. Claim adjustment can be time-consuming and complicated. Many associationsGo to Newsletter



