The Open Meetings statute (C.R.S § 38-33.3-308) became law in July, 1995.  One need only attend a board meeting or speak with a manager to observe the many interpretations of the statute.  The following are intended to address and dispel many of the common myths surrounding the Open Meetings statute. Myth No. 1:  The OpenGo to Resource
HB 1359 was signed by Governor Ritter on May 15. It becomes effective on August 5, 2009 and applies to all common interest communities. So what does your association need to do to comply? Become educated about the types of reserve studies available and costs. Adopt a policy that addresses: When a reserve study willGo to Resource
HB 1338 is designed to work with the Construction Defect Action Reform Act of 2003 (“CDARA”), which provides for certain legal rights and remedies to owners of residential properties in dealing with construction professionals, such as builders and subcontractors.  HB 1338 seeks to make any attempt by a construction professional to have an owner waiveGo to Resource
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