by gw-adm | Jun 20, 2022 | Blog, Court Decisions, Eagle County, News
The Eagle County Planning Commission voted unanimously to appeal a previous staff decision that required Rincon Materials LLC to submit an exception to the Dotsero Area Community Plan for a proposed gravel mine. With the reversal of this requirement, Rincon Materials...
by gw-adm | Dec 22, 2021 | Blog, Colorado Community Association, Legislative
HB 21-1229 Concerning Increased Protections for Unit Owners in the Governance of Unit Owners’ Association under the “Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act.” This bill requires the following: Associations must maintain and make available records on the HOA’s fees for...
by gw-adm | Jul 21, 2021 | Blog, Colorado Community Association, Legislative
With over 380,000 community associations in the US, including homeowner associations, condos and co-ops, most consisting of at least some inexperienced board members, it is no surprise that there are financial planning battles and infighting when trying to maintain...
by gw-adm | Jun 25, 2021 | Blog, Colorado Community Association, Legislative
Force majeure (a French term that literally means ‘greater force’, is related to the concept of an act of God or an event for which no party can be held accountable. It is a common clause in contracts which essentially frees both parties...
by gw-adm | Mar 3, 2021 | Blog, Colorado Community Association, Legislative
There was a lot of action in 2020 concerning community association law. Goodman and Wallace, P.C. would like to keep you up to date on all the new bills that passed during the 2020 Colorado legislative session below… SB 20-126 Regarding the operation of a...
by gw-adm | Jan 14, 2021 | Blog, COVID-19
With COVID-19 on the rise again in Colorado and more and more businesses shutting down every day, our unemployment rate is increasing. It is a terrible snowball effect that ultimately effects both landlords and tenants in negative ways. In October, 2020, Governor...