The annual meeting – the most important meeting of the year – is approaching. Often the annual meeting is one of the only times the community gathers. As president of your community association, what can you do to get the most out of the annual meeting, make it positive for the community and as stress-freeGo to Resource
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Ownership in the form of time share estates is common in vacation areas, such as the beautiful mountains of Colorado. Owners of time shares or interval interests (“time shares”) must pay assessments on their interests as do full, fee simple owners of units. Given the current economy, many time shares are now worth less thanGo to Resource
As board members, it is difficult to follow all the rules and requirements set forth in the governing documents and Colorado law when it comes to imposing fines and scheduling hearings. So when a request comes in from a homeowner requesting a hearing, the task seems insurmountable. However, if you break up the hearing processGo to Resource
Does your association have an important vote coming up? Are you considering conducting that vote by mail? Voting by mail can be a very effective way to encourage owner participation and to increase the chance of having enough voter response to get the business of the association accomplished. However, whether it is the election ofGo to Resource
Do you hate board meetings? If your answer is yes, have you ever asked yourself why? Is it because everyone in attendance is not engaged or maybe you simply do you not care for the discussion topic? Maybe you find yourself spending more time wondering what everyone else is thinking and how that translates intoGo to Resource