Board members and managers, if you are needing a covenant violation lien, please print and complete form then return to Altitude Community Law. Remember you must submit all violation letters sent to the homeowner with this form. Return to: Altitude Community Law 555 Zang Street, Suite 100 Lakewood, Colorado 80228 or via email at [email protected]
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How effective is your association’s conduct of meetings policy? As many owners in mountain communities don’t live in their units year round, boards of mountain communities rely on electronic communication to increase participation by non-resident board members as well as owners. But “boilerplate” conduct of meeting policies generally aren’t designed to encourage remote participation orGo to Resource
Many community associations are now welcoming and orienting their new board members. The more information board members receive, the more effectively they can carry out their responsibilities. When given the right information in an easy-to-use format, most board members are happy to educate themselves about their new role, and come to their first board meetingGo to Resource
Questions to ask when preparing for a media opportunity. Who will be our spokesperson and respond to the media? Board or committee members are often the most effective spokespeople for your association. Whoever is the spokesperson should be knowledgeable, easily available and willing to keep all stakeholders (board members, manager and attorney if appropriate) inGo to Resource
“A verbal contract isn’t worth the paper it’s written on.” So states Samuel Goldwyn, in Goldwyn’s Law of Contracts. What he didn’t say is that even a written contract, without key provisions, could be every bit as worthless as a verbal one. The following are some key provisions that every contract should have: Parties’ Names.Go to Resource