What is the proper role of your community association and its board of directors when it is suspected that there may be something illegal going on inside an owner’s unit? For instance, a neighbor may believe he smells marijuana smoke coming from the unit next door. Or perhaps a board member has observed an inordinateGo to Newsletter
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Recently, while searching the internet for interesting tid bits of homeowner association happenings, I ran across a blog entitled “Here are some of the Weirdest Homeowner’s Association Rules” by David Kearny. Given the title, I was expecting a review of old and antiquated rules similar to the annual review of local laws that have neverGo to Newsletter
Earlier this year I attended a class called Synergistic Decision Making. We learned how groups that work effectively together make better decisions than even the most qualified individual. We also learned how different views, when combined, lead to better solutions. And we learned all of this by performing a single exercise. It was fascinating. ThereGo to Newsletter
In order to help our fellow Coloradoans who are victims of the Waldo, Flagstaff, High Park and other wildfires burning through Colorado, Altitude Community Law is collecting essentials for delivery to various donation centers on July 6, 2012. Priority and other needed items are listed below. If you would like to contribute please drop offGo to Newsletter
Restrictions on Declarations, Covenants, and Bylaws An association may not enforce a restrictive covenant that restricts or limits xeriscaping or requires the primary use of turf grass. [37-60-126(11)(a)] An association may not bring enforcement actions against owners who allow their grass to die during water use restrictions and must give owners a reasonable and practicableGo to Newsletter
