The Colorado legislature recently passed legislation relating to common interest communities that require actions to be taken by Associations. House Bill 23-1105 A “homeowners’ rights task force” has been created to examine various issues …
Continue readingSenate Bill 23-213: Coming (possibly) to an HOA near you!
The passage of House Bill 22-1137 has caused most of us quite the amount of stress and anxiety to ensure proper compliance with new collection, covenant enforcement and meeting procedures. As if the recent restrictions …
Continue readingA solution for HB-1137 required collection notice postings: ‘HOA Postings’
Colorado House Bill 22-1137, effective on August 10, 2022, requires Associations to post a copy of certain collection notices on the door/property of the delinquent owners. HOA Postings, LLC was created in response to an …
Continue readingHas your community adopted the HB-1137 policies?
Effective on August 10, 2022, House Bill 22-1137 requires most common interest communities in Colorado to adopt revised collection, covenant enforcement and conduct of meetings policies. Failure to have these policies in place will prevent …
Continue readingHas your Association adopted policies to comply with the new legislation?
As you likely have heard, new legislation is in effect as of September 7, 2021 affecting common interest communities. If your association has not drafted polices addressing the new legislation, you should contact your legal …
Continue readingCovid-19 Immunity Proposed: Does it Apply to Associations?
House Bill 21-1074 was introduced on February 16, 2021 and proposes to provide immunity from civil liability to certain entities, including common interest communities. The Bill current proposes civil liability immunity for “any act or …
Continue readingPolis Issues new Restrictions on Evictions : The Effect on Community Associations
Governor Jared Polis reinstated a state eviction moratorium today which further strengthened the national eviction moratorium previously issued by the CDC in September 2020. The CDC action prevented most evictions from moving forward, but provided …
Continue readingColorado Department of Public Health: Pool & Recreation Guidelines Released
The Colorado Department of Public Health has released its guidelines regarding the use of pools, gyms and other indoor and outdoor recreational facilities. Details on the regulations can be found at: https://covid19.colorado.gov/safer-at-home/recreation In light of …
Continue readingCONDUCTING ELECTRONIC MEETINGS IN A CHANGED WORLD
The Coronavirus has quickly made its mark throughout the world and severely impacted our lives. Growing numbers of community associations are also struggling to determine how to continue conducting business in a society where business …
Continue readingTHE 2020 LEGISLATIVE SESSION – FOCUS ON 2018 COMPLIANCE FIRST!
Here we are again in a new year and the legislative session is in full swing. Besides a few Bills introduced that may marginally impact common interest communities, I have noticed that several Associations have …
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