Why? With our Third Annual Community Can-Can food drive coming up on September 14, 2012, we are given the opportunity to give back to the general community. With the Community Can-Can Grant, we are given the opportunity to give back to a specific community and show how an association, that is led by the rightGo to Resource
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Most individuals know that CCIOA requires associations in Colorado to adopt certain policies; one of these policies is the “covenant enforcement policy”, which specifies how violations are to be reported, investigated, and addressed. Additionally, these policies should contain fine structures informing owners of the fine amounts that may be imposed against them if they violateGo to Resource
Among the more complex issues a meeting chair may be required to handle at an owner’s meeting is the dreaded amendment to a motion. Consider the following fact scenario: an owner makes a motion that the association should beautify the common area around the community sign. Immediately someone seconds the motion. The chair then properlyGo to Resource
As a board member or a property manager for an association, you might sometimes feel as if you are participating in a “Choose Your Own Adventure” book. You know the kind, where on every other page the reader gets to choose between two or three options, each eventually leading to one of about forty endings. Go to Resource
The Colorado Civil Access Pilot Program (“CCAPP”) significantly impacts timelines associated with service, disclosures, pleadings and discovery in District Court litigation. CCAPP also impacts the scope of discovery and limits the use of experts at trial. CCAPP was designed with the goal of streamlining litigation so that costs are kept at a minimum and casesGo to Resource