As board members, it is difficult to follow all the rules and requirements set forth in the governing documents and Colorado law when it comes to imposing fines and scheduling hearings. So when a request comes in from a homeowner requesting a hearing, the task seems insurmountable. However, if you break up the hearing processGo to Resource
Enforcement and Fines Resources
Do you know of an association that imposes fines but does not have a written policy about imposition of fines? If so, you may want to tell that association it’s in violation of CCIOA! Pursuant to Section 209.5(2) of CCIOA, an association may not impose fines against owners unless it has a “fine policy” inGo to Resource
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]
Have you ever felt harassed by a homeowner or even a board member? If so, you join the growing number of board members and managers harassed each year. Harassment has become a serious and far reaching problem for many associations, boards and managers. Not only are rude and abusive owners a bigger problem these days,Go to Resource
Although the FCC adopted its Over-the-Air-Reception Device Rule (“OTARD Rule”) in 1996, there still seems to be confusion about how it affects homeowner associations. In short, the OTARD Rule prohibits restrictions that impair the installation, maintenance or use of satellite dishes that are less than one meter in diameter, TV antennas of any size, wirelessGo to Resource