The term “conflicts of interest” is often referred to and used in connection with community associations with respect to actions and decisions of board members.  However, most people do not know what constitutes a legal conflict of interest as that term is defined by the Colorado Revised Nonprofit Corporation Act (“Nonprofit Act”). The Nonprofit ActGo to Resource
Amending a set of covenants/declarations is no easy task.  Declaration amendments typically require approval from owners representing at least 67% of the total votes in the association.  To make things worse, sometimes we also see requirements for first mortgagee approvals, which means the association must obtain approval from banks to whom owners issue their mortgageGo to Resource
38-33.3-102. Legislative declaration.(1) The general assembly hereby finds, determines, and declares as follows: (a) That it is in the best interests of the state and its citizens to establish a clear, comprehensive, and uniform framework for the creation and operation of common interest communities; (b) That the continuation of the economic prosperity of Colorado isGo to Resource
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