Annual meetings can be valuable community events or dreaded functions that strike fear and anxiety into the hearts of the board members as if they are about to fight an evil untamed beast. Which type of annual meeting does your community have? If your annual meetings are the latter type, perhaps it’s time to rethinkGo to Resource
Misc Resources
What Does it Mean to be a Fiduciary? In simplest terms, to be a fiduciary to another person or party is to be in a position of trust. For example, a patient trusts her doctor to make the correct diagnosis. A parishioner trusts his priest to keep his confessions confidential. And if you are ourGo to Resource
Out of the Box Collection Ideas
If you’ve ever been to a Mammoth game you know the chant….GET IN THE BOX! Being in the penalty box is punishment during a Mammoth game for not following the rules but in your association you may need to get out of the box in order to collect unpaid assessments. What do we mean byGo to Resource
In this day and age it is not unusual to hear association boards and owners complain about “renters” as a generic group. In fact, renters seem to have a negative stigma associated with them based on a few bad apples. But who is really at fault here: is it the renters themselves or the absenteeGo to Resource
Almost all homeowner associations in Colorado are either condominium communities or planned developments, with nothing in between (aside from a very small number of co-ops). Many might find this hard to believe given all the different types of communities we have labels for, such as townhomes, single family, patio homes, zero-lot-line homes, and mixed-use communities. Go to Resource