A receivership can be an effective method for collecting delinquent association debt. Many associations, however, are hesitant to pursue this remedy as they feel that receiverships are ‘risky’ or not cost effective. However, performing some …
Continue readingHOA in Ohio requiring Veteran to remove or move Flagpole flying U.S. or Air Force Flags
A recent news story reported that an HOA in Ohio is requiring an owner to remove his flagpole or attach it to his home. According to the story, the owner has flown either the United …
Continue readingAssociation Fines: Is $900,000 too much?
The Aspen Times recently reported that an HOA in Pitkin County is being sued over $900k in fines that it assessed against one of its homeowners. The fines were assessed against the homeowner as a …
Continue readingLegislative Updates Relevant to Common Interest Communities
I previously blogged about proposed House Bill 18-1107 that would have required builders of new single family homes and owner occupied condominiums to permit the installation of electric vehicle charging systems. https://dupontlawco.com/house-bill-18-1107-electric-vehicle-charging-systems-in-new-residences. However, the Bill has …
Continue readingThe Court Amendment Process
I previously blogged about the Declaration amendment process and the limitations that CCIOA imposes on the requisite percentage of votes necessary to approve amendments. So, what happens if the association attempts to amend its Declaration …
Continue readingUnderstanding Declaration Amendments
Let’s face it, the amendment process for common interest community Declarations can be difficult for the average community association manager or board member to understand and decipher. Typically, an amendment requires the affirmative vote of …
Continue readingSpring is Here: Association Measures to Prevent Design Review Issues
Yesterday marked the first day of Spring –finally! With warmer weather on its way, many homeowners are itching to start new landscape and improvement projects. With a few simple and proactive steps, a community association …
Continue readingJudicial Foreclosure Flowchart
For those who did not visit our booth or attend the CAI Spring Showcase, The Dupont Law Firm has prepared a flowchart (right click on the image and save to you computer or device) explaining …
Continue readingCAI Spring Showcase this Friday: Complimentary Gift Cards!
The CAI Spring Showcase is this Friday, March 16. We will be giving away gift cards to every community association manager or board member who already follows or subscribes to our blog. Gift cards will …
Continue readingDon’t Overlook Acceleration of Assessments
If you have been reading this blog, you likely have seen the articles relating to the County Court collections process. While obtaining a money judgment against a delinquent owner can be an effective remedy, collection …
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