When this article publishes, we will be about 18 months out from when HB22-1137 took effect on August 9, 2022 and made significant changes to portions of the Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act (CCIOA). The law requires associations, management companies, and attorneys to handle delinquencies and covenant enforcement in very specific ways. It required changes to already-mandated policies and resulted in additional expenses be incurred to comply with the new laws. HB22-1137 was meant to make delinquencies and covenant enforcement easier on homeowners, but now that we have a year a half or so to look back, what are some of the continuing issues with it? HB22-1137 mostly impacts delinquencies and covenant enforcement and the continuing issues with each are somewhat different. Read the article…………………………….
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