by Goodman Law Group | May 2, 2018 | General Counsel |
Within the boundaries of the United States, the HOA is the homeowner association. It’s a private networked that was previously developed by a developer of real estate. The purpose of having homeowners associated was to market, manage and sell homes within a...
by Goodman Law Group | Jan 2, 2022
Title 38 – Property – Real and Personal Article 33.3 – Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act Easement rights 38-33.3-216. Easement rights(1) Subject to the provisions of the declaration, a declarant has an easement through the common elements as may...
by Goodman Law Group | Oct 1, 2019
Title 33 – Property Chapter 16 – Planned Communities Article 1 – General Provisions A. Unless limitations in the community documents would result in a lower limit for the assessment, the association shall not impose a regular assessment that is more...
by Goodman Law Group | Sep 28, 2018 | Enforcement |
Homeowners associations (HOAs) ensure that neighborhoods remain consistent, clean and well cared for. Unfortunately, the process of running an HOA can become bogged down with homeowner concerns, complaints and unchecked bureaucracy. Sometimes, homeowners, whether...
by Goodman Law Group | Oct 1, 2019
Title 33 – Property Chapter 18 – Homeowners’ association Dwelling Actions Article 1 – General Provisions A. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in title 10, chapter 39 or chapter 9 or 16 of this title and in addition to any...
by Goodman Law Group | Mar 15, 2019 | Collections |
One issue that commonly plagues homeowner associations (HOAs) is the ability to make timely collections of HOA fees from members. There may come a time when a member becomes delinquent on their HOA assessments, at which point you may be wondering what recourse you...
by Goodman Law Group | May 2, 2018 | General Counsel |
Limiting the congestion created by parked cars on streets within a community is an issue that many Community Associations have faced at one point or another. Associations have the authority to regulate vehicles parked on Association property, but that authority is not...
by jaclyn-revis | Nov 18, 2022 | General Counsel, MONTHLY SPOTLIGHT |
Every now and then, you come across a homeowners association board that has one board member who tries to take too much control, or overexert their authority. What recourse do you have when an HOA director goes rogue?There is the option to remove an HOA member who is...
by Goodman Law Group | Aug 30, 2020
Title 10 – Corporations and Associations Chapter 19 – Not for Profit Corporations and associations, Cooperatives and Fraternal and Benevolent societies Article 2 – Electric Cooperative Nonprofit Membership Corporations A. For the purposes of...
by Goodman Law Group | Oct 1, 2019
Title 10 – Corporations and Associations Chapter 31 – Directors and officers-nonprofit Corporations Article 2 – Meetings and Action of the Board A. Unless the articles of incorporation or bylaws provide otherwise, the board of directors may create...
by Goodman Law Group | Sep 28, 2018 | General Counsel |
Whenever a local news story about a homeowners association (HOA) breaks, it’s bound to be bad—all across the country, HOAs are making news for all the wrong reasons: discrimination, petty rule enforcement standards, lack of understanding, exorbitant fees, unfair...
by Goodman Law Group | Jan 2, 2022
Title 38 – Property – Real and Personal Article 33.3 – Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act Extension of declaration term 38-33.3-120.5. Extension of declaration term(1) If a common interest community has a declaration in effect with a limited term...