Usually we talk about how to handle the tough stuff that may come up during homeowner meetings. This month, we’ll talk about the easy stuff: how to avoid “rookie mistakes” — oversights that new or inexperienced meeting chairs often make. Keep this list with you and you’ll be more confident and professional while you presideGo to Newsletter
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Over the years, the law with respect to community associations has changed and morphed in many ways. If your community’s documents are more than five years old, it may be time to examine your documents and determine if they are doing your association more harm than good. Analyze the Risk Consider having your documents reviewedGo to Newsletter
A short sale is a sale of an owner’s property where the proceeds from the sale will fall short of the balance of debts secured by the liens against the property. Nevertheless, because the owner cannot afford to repay the entire amount, the lien holders agree to release their liens on the real estate andGo to Newsletter
The town board for the Town of Windsor recently directed its staff to prepare an update to the town ordinance allowing backyard chickens. The update is intended to remove the sunset clause in the ordinance which eliminates the need for the town board to review the ordinance on an annual basis. Other Front Range municipalitiesGo to Newsletter
C.R.S. §38-33.3-317 (“317”) is the all important section of CCIOA which dictates what records the Association is required to maintain and how the membership may request and obtain access to those records. As you have most likely become relatively familiar with the intricacies of 317, you have also likely become frustrated at times with someGo to Newsletter
