CCIOA – Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act

38-33.3-102. Legislative declaration.(1) The general assembly hereby finds, determines, and declares as follows: (a) That it is in the best interests of the state and its citizens to establish a clear, comprehensive, and uniform framework for the creation and operation of common interest communities; (b) That the continuation of the economic prosperity of Colorado isGo to Resource

HOA Liens For Sale

The list below will provide you access to a list of association assessment liens belonging to our clients on properties that are currently in public trustee foreclosure. The list, in PDF format is searchable by foreclosure sale date, county, public trustee sale number or property address. We have liens in Cripple Creek that may beGo to Resource

Preventative Law: How to Use Your Association Attorney

Homeowner associations are increasingly finding themselves in the middle of legal controversies.  The issues are all too familiar. Contract disputes with landscapers, lawsuits from people injured on the common property, fights over the meaning of poorly worded legal documents, actions to enforce rules and regulations, and disagreements over the legality of special assessments and annualGo to Resource

Colorado Revised Nonprofit Corporation Act

ARTICLE 121 GENERAL PROVISIONS  PART 1 SHORT TITLE AND RESERVATION OF POWER  7-121-101. Short title. Articles 121 to 137 of this title shall be known and may be cited as the “Colorado Revised Nonprofit Corporation Act”.  7-121-102. Reservation of power to amend or repeal. The general assembly has the power to amend or repeal allGo to Resource
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