Community E-ssentials

April 2005 NUMBER 41   Volume 4 Issue 5  
SB 100 House Amendments from the Committee and the Floor
So What Happens Next?
Additional Pending Legislation Impacting HOAs
Colorado's Community Association Lienors Get Meaner – For Now
Aging Members: How To Deal With Members Who Cannot Care For Themselves
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April Survey

Should boards be legally required to have a homeowner forum during each board meeting where owners are permitted to address the board?

Yes, but with reasonable limits on length of time

No

Not sure

Should boards be legally required to allow owners to address the board prior to the board voting on any issue?

Yes, but with reasonable limits

No

Not sure

March Survey Results

What is your opinion of the final senate version of SB 100?

In Favor    11%
Opposed   87%
Not sure      2%


 
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