• Insurance — Policy Exclusions and Endorsements
     August 7, 2024
     12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

When it comes to insurance training, the primary focus is typically coverage, deductibles, and claims submissions.  However, the purpose of this class it to focus on the various exclusions contained in association policies, many of which will come as a surprise.  In addition to looking at exclusions, we will also examine the feasibility of purchasing …  Go to Event


  • CCIOA v. Nonprofit Act
     August 20, 2024
     8:00 am - 12:00 pm

Join us for this four-hour interactive and fun approach to looking into CCIOA and the Nonprofit Act to see how they interact and play off one another.  We will also be looking at the difference between pre and post-CCIOA communities as to how each is bound by CCIOA.  Sure—nobody wants to sit in a four-hour …  Go to Event


  • Owner to Owner Disputes: When Does an Association Have to get Involved?
     September 5, 2024
     12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

How many times have you received calls, emails, or texts from owners complaining about their neighbors and demanded the association do something about it?  Unfortunately, owners often try using associations to address all their problems, whether actually related to an association function or not.  But how do you know when the complaints require the association …  Go to Event


  • What Requires a Homeowner Vote?
     September 11, 2024
     12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Attorneys most often advise associations to check their governing documents when it comes owner approval requirements.  But did you know there are laws requiring owner approval of certain actions regardless of what the governing documents provide?   This presentation will review actions association requiring owner approval so you do not accidentally make a board decision that …  Go to Event


  •  September 12, 2024
     5:30 pm - 8:00 pm

This class is being hosted by the City of Greeley, not Altitude Community Law. Colorado law imposes quite a few requirements on membership and board meetings.  For example, meeting notices must contain certain information, be delivered in a certain manner, and within a specific time frame.  Additionally, certain decisions cannot be made during certain meetings …  Go to Event


  • Sneaky Governing Document Provisions that Can Bite You in the Booty
     October 3, 2024
     12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Let’s face it: nobody wants to read a 60-page declaration or a 30-page set of bylaws and they probably don’t.  This oftentimes includes the board members, committee members, and other association representatives.  But there are lots of documents containing “sneaky” provisions and requirements that could make life very difficult if not followed.  In this webinar …  Go to Event


  • Dealing with Jerks
     October 9, 2024
     12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Let’s face it; people have not exactly been nice lately and most individuals seem less patient, more stressed, less reasonable, and much angrier.  The result, oftentimes, being a lot of jerks in an association making it difficult for boards, managers, contractors, and even other owners to do their jobs and have quiet enjoyment of their …  Go to Event


  • Necessary Evils: Collections, Foreclosure and Covenant Enforcement
     October 29, 2024
     8:00 am - 12:00 pm

Collections, foreclosures, and covenant enforcement are processes dreaded by many, but all three of these measures are necessary to the success of associations. Join us for this four-hour class in which we will explore each of the three measures in detail and help you understand how these processes work and interact with one another. This …  Go to Event


  • 10 Myths About Meetings, Proxies, and Voting
     November 7, 2024
     12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Misunderstanding or not knowing requirements for meetings, use of proxies, and voting is easy, given the less than clear requirements in statutes and an association’s governing documents.   Due to these various ambiguities, many meeting myths have been adopted over the years, most of which are completely wrong.   This webinar is intended to dispel many of …  Go to Event


  • Extraordinary Remedies: Foreclosures and Receiverships
     November 13, 2024
     12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

The typical process for collecting unpaid assessments is to proceed with a lawsuit after an owner has failed to pay off the debt, enter into a payment, or defaulted on a payment plan.  This route, although successful in many cases, does not always provide the desired results.  Thus, associations must look to alternative and extraordinary …  Go to Event

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