The 2019 Colorado General Assembly Regular Session Convened Today!

The 2019 Colorado General Assembly Regular Session Convened Today!

The 2019 General Assembly convened today and just like last year, Cornerstone will be keeping on top of issues that affect community associations and landlord/tenant law.  You can check our website here for updates throughout the session. In case you are curious as to how a 

2018 Legislative Wrap Up

The Colorado legislative session wrapped up yesterday, so today on the blog we are wrapping up all the information you need to know about bills affecting community associations and landlords and tenants. What did and did not pass? First, what DID NOT pass. Let’s just 

Manager Licensing Bill Dead

The following is from the Colorado Legislative Action Committee. The Colorado Legislative Action Committee (CLAC) is a statewide committee appointed by CAI National. House Bill 18-1175, the Community Association Manager Licensing Sunset Bill that would continue the CAM licensing program for 5 more years, was defeated 

Quick Legislative Update!

For those interested in landlord/tenant law, SB-10 was signed by the Governor on March 22, 2018. The bill will go into effect on the day following the expiration of the ninety-day period after final adjournment of the general assembly (August 8, 2018). The bill requires a residential landlord 

New Bills Introduced – Manager Licensing and Landlord/Tenant Issues

Two bills have been introduced since I last blogged about the Colorado Legislative Session: one concerning community associations, and more specifically, manager licensing (HB 1175) and the second regarding landlord/tenant issues (SB 120). First, the Colorado General Assembly sets specific dates that a particular agency, 

Introducing What Would be the Rental Application Fairness Act

HB18-1127, also known as the Rental Application Fairness Act (creating C.R.S. § 38-12-801 et seq), was introduced in the house on January 19, 2018.  If passed, the bill would do three things: Limit the application fee that a landlord may charge an applicant to the actual 

More Legislation Introduced!

A couple more bills that would affect developments, community associations, and landlords/tenants!  Let’s dive in! HB-1107 was introduced in the house on January 18, 2018.  The intent of the bill is to facilitate the installation of electric vehicle charging systems.  The bill would require builders to 

The 2018 Colorado General Assembly Regular Session is Off and Running!

The General Assembly got underway yesterday, January 10, 2018 and 130 bills have already been introduced. We will be keeping on top of issues that affect debt collection and community associations, so make sure to check back regularly for updates. HB-1057 was introduced in the