Is your association increasing, or even decreasing, its annual assessment fees for 2018? If so, it is important that the association follow its governing documents when providing notice of the change to all owners. In addition to providing owners with proper notice of any change, the association should also notify its attorney. This will help
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WLPP Continuing Education – Warehouse Lecture Series
Winzenburg, Leff, Purvis and Payne, LLP is pleased to announce our Warehouse Lecture Series for the 2017/2018 year. The Series is comprised of quarterly, half-day sessions providing Community Association Manager Continuing Education credits approved by DORA.
The first session, titled “Meetings,” will take place Friday, October 27, 2017, from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm. Session…
WLPP CAM Continuing Education Classes
Mark your calendars! Winzenburg, Leff, Purvis & Payne, LLP is pleased to announce the Warehouse Lecture Series. On May 4, 2017, May 11, 2017, and June 16, 2017, WLPP will hold classes designed to help managers obtain credits they may need to complete their DORA Continuing Education requirements, as well as to help Board members better understand community association governance and operations. The May 4 and June 16 classes will be held at our offices in Ken-Caryl. Our class on May 11 will be held in Aspen.
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Construction Defects and Insurance: Proactive Steps To Protect Your Community
All the media and legislative talk of construction defect litigation and its impact on condominium construction in Colorado may seem like discussion that does not impact existing communities. But the changes to state and local laws concerning construction defect litigation do affect existing communities by creating owner notice and vote requirements that, in some cases, apply to construction undertaken by associations long after initial development of their communities. The impact of these requirements on communities will likely play out over time as defects occur and associations seek remedies.
While associations cannot unilaterally change the controlling laws, associations can take proactive steps when contracting for new projects. In particular, associations need to know how the potential for construction defects may affect insurance coverage on projects that associations contract to complete on their own. Did you know that many contractors’ insurance policies exclude multi-family housing projects from coverage?Continue Reading Construction Defects and Insurance: Proactive Steps To Protect Your Community
Bill Introduced Granting Limited Immunity for Unauthorized Practice of Community Association Management
Bill Introduced to Fund Attainable Housing
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Residential Storage Condominium Unit Bill Back for Another Round
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Construction Defect Insurance Bill Introduced in Colorado
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2017 Colorado Legislative Session Promises Focus on Construction Defects
The 2017 legislative session opens today in Colorado! For those of you who are political junkies, following the recent elections, here is what you need to know about the makeup of the Colorado House and Senate:Continue Reading 2017 Colorado Legislative Session Promises Focus on Construction Defects