Winter is a great time to review your association’s governing documents including your declaration and rules and regulations to ensure your association is moving forward in a positive direction. Specifically, you want to make sure that your governing documents match up to how the Board and the community see the Association moving into the future.Go to Resource
HB22-1137 is all the rage lately, isn’t it? New procedures, notices, lengths of payment plans, limitations on fines, keeping better track of communications regarding all of the above – whoo! Exhausted just thinking about it! But… the first step in complying with the most recent HOA law in Colorado is to get the updated policiesGo to Resource

Colorado Revised Nonprofit Corporation Act

ARTICLE 121 GENERAL PROVISIONS  PART 1 SHORT TITLE AND RESERVATION OF POWER  7-121-101. Short title. Articles 121 to 137 of this title shall be known and may be cited as the “Colorado Revised Nonprofit Corporation Act”.  7-121-102. Reservation of power to amend or repeal. The general assembly has the power to amend or repeal allGo to Resource
When it comes to director duties and obligations, people throw around lots of terms, such as “fiduciary”, “duty”, and “best interests”.  But rarely does anyone reference a specific statute, or specific language, in a statute addressing board duties. The truth of the matter is that such a statutory provision does exist.  It’s cleverly hidden inGo to Resource
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