We have noticed an increased filing of Colorado Civil Rights Division (CCRD) Complaints in the past year. These complaints can be costly and rather embarrassing if not properly addressed in the early stages of an investigation by the Colorado Civil Rights Division. Typically, the complaints allege discriminatory practices for failure to provide a reasonable accommodationGo to Resource
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Transition from developer to owner control in a community association is one of the most critical phases in a community’s growth. If conducted properly, it will give the association the independence it needs to mature into a capable governing body. These practical tips will help newly elected board members deal with their “new” association. TheGo to Resource
INTRODUCTION Community associations of any size are similar to big businesses in many ways. Most community associations are confronted with various maintenance and operational tasks. Typically, a community association’s business is conducted by a board of directors. These boards of directors may be responsible for six and seven figure annual budgets. They determine the characteristicsGo to Resource
We all know employers may not discriminate based on race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, medical condition, disability, martial status, gender, pregnancy, or age. But, if your association has employees it is prudent to understand what type of questions can be asked so as to not run afoul of a discrimination claim. Below is aGo to Resource
Directors and Officers (D&O) Liability Insurance (or Association Professional Liability Insurance) provides coverage for the directors and officers of an association, as well as the association itself for the cost of defense and claims arising from lawsuits alleging that the directors or the association failed to properly perform their required duties. Every association should maintainGo to Resource