In addition to state law such as the Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act (CCIOA) and the Colorado Revised Nonprofit Corporation Act (CRNCA), homeowner associations in Colorado are primarily governed by the association’s Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws, Declaration of Covenants, Plat Map, Design Guidelines, and Rules and Regulations. These documents are collectively commonly referred to asGo to Resource
Amending Your Governing Documents Resources
2019 Manager Handbook
2019 Manager Handbook
Need To Amend Your Declaration But Can’t Get Enough Approvals?
Having trouble garnering sufficient owner participation from your community association? Can’t get more than 5 owners to attend a meeting, much less meet a quorum to conduct association business? This is unfortunately very common for many associations, and it can pose a major obstacle when attempting to amend an association’s declaration. As you may know,Go to Resource
Need to Amend Your Declaration, but Can’t Get Enough Approvals?
Having trouble garnering sufficient owner participation from your community association? Can’t get more than 5 owners to attend a meeting, much less meet a quorum to conduct association business? This is all too common for many associations, and it can pose a major obstacle when attempting to amend the association’s declaration. As you may know,Go to Resource
I’m sure you’ve heard of “Two Truths and a Lie.” It’s a classic icebreaker game where people attempt to identify which of three statements is bogus. Each person prepares three statements, two of which are true and one of which is a lie. It’s a great way for people to get to know new peopleGo to Resource