by Goodman Law Group | Jan 2, 2022
Title 38 – Property – Real and Personal Article 33.3 – Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act Exception for small preexisting cooperatives and planned communities If a cooperative or planned community created within this state before July 1, 1992,...
by Goodman Law Group | May 2, 2018 | Enforcement, MONTHLY SPOTLIGHT |
Whether you live in a condominium or planned community, you are almost certain to run into questions and issues over man’s best friend. Many associations often wonder what options they have in regulating dogs in the community. Can an Association regulate dogs in the...
by Goodman Law Group | Jan 2, 2022
Title 7 – Corporations and Associations Article 126 – Members and Memberships Creditor’s action against member No proceeding may be brought by a creditor to reach the liability, if any, of a member to the nonprofit corporation unless final judgment has...
by Goodman Law Group | Jan 2, 2022
Title 7 – Corporations and Associations Article 128 – Directors and Officers Vacancy on board 7-128-110. Vacancy on board(1) Unless otherwise provided in the bylaws, if a vacancy occurs on a board of directors, including a vacancy resulting from an...
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 Goodman Law Group | May 25, 2017 | Enforcement, MONTHLY SPOTLIGHT |
Many condominium communities have some attractive features which bring in not only residents but others as well, including guests of residents and outright trespassers. Whether it’s a community swimming pool or pond, a playground, a fitness room, a community room, or...
by Goodman Law Group | Jan 2, 2022
Title 38 – Property – Real and Personal Article 33.3 – Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act Addition of unspecified real estate In a common interest community, if the right is originally reserved in the declaration, the declarant, in addition to...
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 | Jan 2, 2022
Title 38 – Property – Real and Personal Article 33.3 – Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act Legislative declaration – alternative dispute resolution encouraged – policy statement required 38-33.3-124. Legislative declaration –...
by Goodman Law Group | Oct 1, 2019
Title 33 – Property Chapter 16 – Planned Communities Article 1 – General Provisions In this chapter and in the community documents, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. “Association” means a nonprofit corporation or unincorporated...
by Dan Tekunoff | Oct 13, 2022
Title 38. Property – Real and Personal Article 33.3. Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act (Pts. 1 – 4) Part 2. Creation, Alteration, and Termination of Common Interest Communities (§§ 38-33.3-201 — 38-33.3-223) (1) Within ninety days after assuming...
by Goodman Law Group | Jun 16, 2017 | Enforcement, MONTHLY SPOTLIGHT |
Most people do not volunteer to serve on their homeowner association’s board because they relish the thought of being the community’s hall monitor, enforcing what can often be a long set of HOA rules on their fellow homeowners and tenants that they may see every day....