The homeowners at Heritage Hills #1 Condominium Association recently lit their victory cigars after Altitude Community Law successfully defended an amendment to its Declaration which prohibited smoking in the entire community, including inside the condominium units themselves. Jefferson County District Court Judge Lily Oeffler found on November 7, 2006 that the passage of the AmendmentGo to Resource
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What makes a rule enforceable? An enforceable rule meets the requirements of the law and governing documents. What makes an enforceable rule a good rule? A good rule meets the needs and requirements of the community. When writing rules, boards should make sure the rules are both enforceable and “good”. In general, courts recognize theGo to Resource
Declarations for most associations typically contain parking restrictions and most restrict commercial vehicles from parking within the community. Some associations have rules which contain parking restrictions of this nature as well. However, the majority of commercial vehicle restrictions do not define what is meant by “commercial” vehicle. A dictionary definition could be a vehicle usedGo to Resource
Zack’s downstairs neighbor, Ellen, has had another bad day at her stressful job as a mortgage processor. Although Zack hasn’t actually spoken with Ellen since she’s come home from work, he knows that she is not happy. How does he know this? Because Ellen only smokes when very frustrated and his luxury condominium now smellsGo to Resource
At one time or another, most associations are faced with the necessity of taking an owner to court to enforce restrictive covenants. The law in Colorado is that restrictive covenants must be enforced by the courts as written and the usual method of judicial enforcement is to request that the court issue an injunction. AnGo to Resource