Can You Do the Can-Can?

Our Community Can-Can event is coming up on September 14th.  As we have for the last 2 years, Altitude Community Law is inviting others to help those in need Rise Above Hunger by collecting canned food, using the cans to build a structure then donating the food to the Food Bank of the Rockies. OurGo to Resource

CCIOA Corner—Owner Education

Is your association complying with CCIOA’s owner education requirement?  If you responded with “what owner education requirement?” read on! Section 209.7 of CCIOA, which was added in 2005 by our old friend Senate Bill 100, requires associations to provide owners with education, at least annually, pertaining to the “general operations of the association and theGo to Resource

Using Outbound Calls to Collect Delinquent Assessments

At Altitude Community Law, we take collecting delinquent assessments serious. Did you know that we have dedicated a full-time experienced collector who initiates contact with delinquent owners by making daily outbound calls for files on our Risk Sharing program?  Tom Walters, our collections specialist, has over 20 years of experience actively pursing full payment and/orGo to Resource

Is Foreclosure the Right Option?

Inevitably owners get behind on their assessments. Not just three, four or even five months, but ten, eleven or 12 months delinquent. Despite the association’s best efforts to get the owner to pay, there is no money coming in. Then what? Generally, an association has several ways to collect unpaid assessments: lien the property andGo to Resource
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