And Then There Were Three (bills) (CO)

Of the original six bills concerning homeowners’ associations, four have been acted upon and either passed into law or postponed, leaving three bills left. Yes, I know the math doesn’t work unless you add HB 22-1314 which is not titled as an HOA bill but does impact common interest communities (more on this below).Read the […]

Vail looks at ways to change short-term rental regulations (CO)

As the Vail Town Council considers new regulations and fees for short-term rentals, one proposal stands out: Limiting new registrations.  The council looked at a number of proposals during its March 15 meeting. Those proposals were put together by the town’s finance department, along with consultants Economic & Planning Systems and RRC Associates.   Read the […]

Unexpected impacts of HOA fines (CO)

Many people are unaware that HOA fines can lead to the loss of someone’s home. 9NEWS legal expert Whitney Traylor talks to us about this.     Watch the newes report…………………………………..

In Colorado, taking HOAs to court can be costly, time-consuming

Fighting a homeowners association (HOA) in Colorado can be an expensive and time-consuming process- something Kathleen Kryczka found out first-hand when she sued the Steelyards Condominium Association last year.   Read the entire article……………………………….

Neighbors Meet With The City Of Denver To Try To Stop HOA Foreclosures (CO)

In the last year, more than one third of all HOA foreclosure notices filed in Denver happened in Green Valley Ranch. Saturday morning The City of Denver hosted a foreclosure and housing assistance meeting for homeowners at the Green Valley Ranch Recreation Center to try to help those residents.   Read the entire article……………………………….

Holding HOAs accountable: The focus of HB22-1137 (CO)

Homeowner associations could face major changes if a bill proposed in the House on Wednesday gains approval through the Colorado legislature.  New strategies are now being considered to regulate homeowners’ associations across the state after foreclosure notices were handed out to 60 families in Green Valley Ranch.   Read the entire article……………………………….

HOA Bills Scheduled for Hearing (CO)

Three of the bills aimed at common interest communities are all scheduled to be heard on March 9, 2022, in the afternoon session of the House Committee on Transportation and Local Government. The three bills are HB22-1239, which is the regulation of community association managers and, more appropriately, the regulation of community association management companies. […]

60 Green Valley Ranch homes facing possible foreclosure by HOAs and metro district (CO)

It is a foreclosure nightmare for many in some Green Valley Ranch neighborhoods.  At least 60 families are facing losing their homes after their two homeowners associations and a metro district began the foreclosure process on them.  Some owners said they had no idea they were about to lose their homes.   Read the entire article……………………………….

Whose lawn is it, anyway? (CO)

Nestled behind Willits along the Roaring Fork River is a charming subdivision known as River Oaks. In 2020, one of the riverfront homes sold for $2.2 million, according to the Compass listing. Had the Eagle County Department of Community Development followed a 1987 recommendation from the Colorado Geological Survey, the subdivision wouldn’t even exist.   Read […]

Crested Butte South POA agrees to re-vote on covenants (CO)

The Crested Butte South Property Owner’s Association (POA) determined last week that it would hold a new vote on amendments to its covenants this year after having nullified the previous vote held last November. This time around the POA plans to allocate votes based on property deeds, eliminating some irregularities of former practices, and to […]

And They Are Off (CO legislation)

The Colorado Legislature gaveled into session on January 12, 2022, and it did not take long to introduce the first three Common Interest Community Bills. The topic of the three bills relate to access to the common elements and the use of proxies in association operations.   Read the entire article……………………………….

Longtime owners will get to update deed restrictions (CO)

The Aspen-Pitkin County Housing Authority on Wednesday supported moving forward with a program that would benefit homeowners who would like to enter into a new deed restriction.    Read the entire article……………………………….

Tenants still face challenges in aftermath of Whittier Place condo fire (CO)

It’s been a little more than three months since a fire burned through the Whittier Place Condominiums during the early hours of Oct. 19.  Residents continue to face fallout from it. Most have not been able to physically return to the complex at 23rd and Pearl streets to retrieve their belongings. Those in units that […]

CB South POA nullifies election result (CO)

The board of the Crested Butte South Property Owners Association (POA) on Monday announced that it would nullify the result of a November 2021 election on the community’s covenants. The rule changes touched on short-term rentals and campers, among other issues.   Read the entire article……………………………….

Grand Lake to chip in for workforce condos (CO)

As part of the Portal Crossing development in Grand Lake, six units may be listed at an attainable price and dedicated to workforce housing, so long as they sell within nine months on the market.   Read the entire article……………………………….

Game Trail earns Firewise USA designation (CO)

The Game Trail subdivision northwest of Buena Vista received official designation as a Firewise USA site. The homeowners’ association gained recognition in December,   Article………………………………..

New Colorado Bills HB 21-1229 and HB 21-1061

Concerning Increased Protections for Unit Owners in the Governance of Unit Owners’ Association under the “Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act.”  Read the entire article……………………………….

Crested Butte South Property Owners Association facing election challenges (CO)

Despite what appeared to be a large voter turnout and wide margin of voter approval for a series of new covenant changes within the Crested Butte South Property Owners Association (POA) this fall, several property owners have raised concerns about how the October election was conducted. As the POA plans ahead for its 2022 budget […]

1 rescued from burning Thornton condo complex (CO)

Firefighters in Thornton had to rescue someone Friday night after a condo went up in flames.  It happened on Huron Street near 88th Avenue, west of Interstate 25.    Read the entire article……………………………….

No injuries reported after fire at condominiums in Avon (CO)

Firefighters responded to a structure fire at condominiums in Avon early Monday morning.  The fire started at 1:48 a.m. at Liftview Condominiums, according to the Town of Avon. About 30 firefighters from Eagle River Fire Protection District, Greater Eagle Fire Protection District     Read the entire article……………………………….

Baldy Mountain Townhome residents displaced due to flooding (CO)

In early August, a water line break above Boreas Loop in Breckenridge left several units in Baldy Mountain Townhomes flooded.  Since the flooding Aug. 9, residents have been displaced as insurance companies and contractors work to repair damage, and some folks have yet to return home three months later.   Read the entire article……………………………….

HOA Property Manager Licensing Program may get reinstated (CO)

The Homeowners Association (HOA) property management industry (aka HOA Community Association Managers) oversees and spends billions of homeowners’ money each year in Colorado and has NO regulatory oversight. CAM’s were required to be licensed in July 2015 and this continued through June 2019 when the Governor vetoed a Bill to continue the licensing program.    Read […]

Crews knock down fire at Snowmass Village condo complex (CO)

Fire crews responded Saturday afternoon to a structure fire in the Seasons Four complex in Snowmass Village.  Roaring Fork Fire Rescue firefighters were using the ladder truck to try to get to what appeared to be the exterior wall on the top level in the end unit of the complex’s L building.   Read the entire […]

Boulder condo residents recount moments of terror fleeing Oct. 19 fire (CO)

Just hours before a massive fire ripped through Whittier Apartments where Matthew Sheares lived, he fell asleep on the couch.  This wouldn’t have been that significant of detail to Sheares’ life at all, except that this part of his apartment tends to funnel in more noise from the adjacent living units, than his bedroom loft.  […]

Colorado regulators recommend adding regulations for community managers

The report also recommended two professions for regulation: community association managers and veterinary technicians. The review found that “new or additional state regulation of these occupations is necessary to protect consumers and recommended the creation of new regulatory programs.”    Article from which the above excerpt came…………………………………

Large fire breaks out at condominium on Boulder’s Pearl Street (CO)

Several buildings at a condominium on Pearl Street in Boulder burned in a massive fire on Tuesday morning.  The fire is at the Whittier Place Condos along the 2300 block of Pearl Street and affected 83 units, according to Boulder Fire-Rescue. Evacuations began once authorities arrived at the scene.   Read the entire article……………………………….

Briargate residents to decide on property tax equity question 6B (CO)

Briargate residents will decide in November whether to resolve a long-standing property tax inequity issue in their neighborhood.  A “yes” vote on question 6B will create a new general improvement district for the neighborhood to care for common areas, such as medians and parks, and ensure that all residents served by the district are paying […]

Two New Bills Affect Colorado Associations

Two new bills relating specifically to HOAs have recently been signed into law and take effect in early September. Several of the highlights are below. These laws affect many, if not all, associations. To update compliance for your association, contact us for your custom policy.    Read the entire article……………………………….

Colorado Supreme Court clamps down on litigious Aspen attorney

The Colorado Supreme Court has ordered an Aspen attorney to stop representing himself as a plaintiff in any future litigation in the state, citing his “abusing the judicial process for the purpose of harassing his adversaries for the better part of a decade.”  In a written ruling delivered Sept. 13, the high court reprimanded lawyer […]