by Goodman Law Group | Apr 6, 2017
Rogue directors can be disqualified (i.e. effectively removed) from serving as a board member if they violate the Articles or Bylaws. For example, a director refuses to sign a Code of Conduct. The Bylaws require all directors sign the Code of Conduct. Said director...
by Goodman Law Group | Jan 22, 2020 | Collections |
Whenever a member of your homeowners association (HOA) falls behind on their association dues, board members have a fiduciary duty to look out for the association’s collective interests. How To Collect Delinquent HOA Dues How To Collect Delinquent HOA Dues In this...
by Goodman Law Group | Sep 23, 2019 | General Counsel |
As much as we would like to avoid them, there are times when homeowners associations must take legal action. When this happens, HOAs end up incurring expensive legal fees, eating into annual budgets and causing tensions among members. To move everything along at an...
by Goodman Law Group | Dec 3, 2016
About Us At Goodman Law Group , we eat, breathe, and sleep HOA law. Our only goal is to help associations (HOAs/Condos/Co-ops) solve their problems and navigate anything from the simple to complex. Contact us today for a consultation! Goodman Law Group gets client...
by Goodman Law Group | Feb 7, 2019 | General Counsel |
There are few things more devastating than experiencing bankruptcy. When a person enters bankruptcy proceedings, there are countless things that they may not have considered that will ultimately impact their financial future. One thing that many people may not have...
by Goodman Law Group | May 2, 2018 | Enforcement |
After an initial board of directors gives way to its successors, the names and addresses of those directors remain in the articles of incorporation. Homeowners associations may find little utility in leaving the information of the initial directors in its articles....
by Goodman Law Group | Oct 1, 2019
Title 10 – Corporations and Associations Chapter 39 – Records and Reports-nonprofit Corporations Article 3 – Miscellaneous Provisions The commission may propound to any domestic or foreign corporation subject to chapters 24 through 40 of this title...
by Goodman Law Group | Oct 1, 2019
Title 10 – Corporations and Associations Chapter 25 – Incorporation-nonprofit Corporations Article 1 – Incorporation A. The articles of incorporation shall set forth: 1. A corporate name for the corporation that satisfies the requirements of section...
by Goodman Law Group | May 2, 2018 | General Counsel |
There is often some confusion about what the law requires from Associations when it comes to meetings of the Members of the Association (opposed to open Board meetings or executive session meetings). Below are some tips and answers to common questions when it comes to...
by Goodman Law Group | Jan 2, 2022
Title 38 – Property – Real and Personal Article 33.3 – Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act Easement for encroachments To the extent that any unit or common element encroaches on any other unit or common element, a valid easement for the...
by Goodman Law Group | Oct 1, 2019
Title 10 – Corporations and Associations Chapter 28 – Office and Agent-nonprofit Corporations Article 1 – Place of Business and Agent A. The statutory agent appointed by a corporation is an agent of the corporation on whom process, notice or demand...
by Goodman Law Group | Jan 2, 2022
Title 38 – Property – Real and Personal Article 33.3 – Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act Rights of secured lenders (1) The declaration may require that all or a specified number or percentage of the lenders who hold security interests...