November 2010

All community associations in Colorado must register with the Division of Real Estate by January 1, 2011. Associations that do not register will lose their lien rights and the ability to enforce recorded covenants. The January 1st deadline, and the harsh consequences for associations, makes compliance a top priority. However, the Division of Real Estate

What happens when your neighbor blasts his music too loud? Complains about your trees covering his yard? Fills his garage with fireworks for Fourth of July – and shoots them off every night for a month beforehand until midnight? Gets angry with you and dumps garbage on your lawn? What should the Association’s Board or manager do, if anything, when they receive the call from the affected homeowner?

Oftentimes, these types of problems are referred to by Boards and managers as “neighbor to neighbor” disputes. They become defined as such because they are disputes, of one nature or another, lodged by one owner against another owner, but generally do not affect either the common areas or more than a few other owners. Other common examples, in addition to those identified above, include parking, animals, and smoking.Continue Reading Tools for Handling Neighbor to Neighbor Disputes