As owners in common interest communities continue to ask the state courts to require homeowners association’s to prevent second hand smoke from entering a unit, the courts are continuing to rule that an Association has no right or obligation to prevent the migration of second hand smoke into an indivdual unit. Most recently, Go to Resource
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Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler recently announced reduced filing fees for Colorado business entities and trademarks. The Colorado Secretary of State’s office is almost exclusively funded through such fees which, according to Gessler, can absorb the fee reduction without negatively impacting the services provided by the office. The reduction went into effectGo to Resource
As reported recently on Channel 7, the Colorado Legislative Action Committee of CAI recently submitted a Sunrise Review Application to the Department of Regulatory Agencies asking DORA to investigate the need for licensing of community managers within the State of Colorado. We are sure many are asking the same questions we had. WhatGo to Resource
Communication is a critical factor in any situation, regardless of whether the situation is good or bad. Communication not only informs the community of ongoing projects and issues, but also builds a “community” within your community. See how the lack of good communication when a community is in crisis only adds fuel toGo to Resource
The Colorado Legislative Action Committee of Community Association’s Institute (“CLAC”) is moving to take a leading role in the development of licensing regulation for community association managers in Colorado. CAI’s Rocky Mountain Chapter President Brian TerHark announced Friday that CLAC has submitted a Sunrise Application to the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (“DORA”),Go to Resource