As a great deal of property in Colorado is governed by protective covenants and possibly a home owners association, it is imperative to know what the governing rules are for your property investment and to ensure that the home owners association and rules are in compliance with state and local laws.
In Colorado, common interest communities are governed by the Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act, or CCIOA.
If you are starting a new development, The Robbins Law Firm can assist you in both obtaining the proper approvals for development and organizing your home owners association from inception, including the required non-profit registrations for the home owners association and corporate documents as well as prepare protective covenants and other governing documents that effectively manage and operate the common interest community as required by CCIOA.
The Firm has experience in representing home owners associations in relation to delinquent assessments and violations of the governing documents and policies.
I also have experience in representing the home owner to ensure that the home owners association are acting in accordance with CCIOA and uniformly enforcing its covenants and other governing documents.
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