Proxies in a Nutshell

The term “proxy” is a standard term in the HOA industry used by board members, owners, and managers alike, but there is rarely discussion concerning the legal requirements for proxies and how they should be utilized.  The purpose of this article is to focus on these rarely-discussed issues and provide readers with a better understandingGo to Resource

Should Delinquent Owners be Allowed to Vote?

Does your community have an upcoming homeowner meeting that includes voting on issues such as director elections, special assessments, or document amendments?  Assuming your community also has owners that are delinquent in the payment of assessments, do you allow such owners to participate in the vote? Since the number of delinquencies and violations in associationsGo to Resource

Hear Ye, Hear Ye: Making Sure Your Meeting Notices are Properly Done

Your association has an important and controversial issue to decide at its annual meeting.  As a manager or board member, the last thing you want is to go through the effort of calling the meeting, gathering proxies, and holding the vote, only to have the decision challenged on some notice technicality.  An ounce of preventionGo to Resource

Community Association Handbook

2013 Community Association Handbook.  Easy access to information about collections, foreclosures and CCIOA and also provides full copies of the Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act and the Colorado Revised Non-Profit Corporation Act.

It’s a Griswold’s Kind of Christmas

We’ve all heard the horror stories of over the top holiday decorations, TLC has gone so far to do a show aptly names “Invasion of the Christmas Lights”.  We’ve all watched the glorious moment when Clark Griswold dramatically plugs in his Christmas lights only to find out there’s a problem, but eventually with a flipGo to Resource
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