The Moeller Graf Podcast covers issues in association law, management and community association governance.
What routes are there within CCIOA and other Colorado legal codes to change documents? David Graf discusses some of the options available to change documents that may be hindering necessary movement as an organization.
In this episode, David Graf discusses the CCIOA definition, its applications, and some exceptions.
When contentious issues and characters arise, the cost of communication is all the more apparent. This is highlighted now in light of the CO manager licensing bill veto, and DORA investigation into the CO community association industry. As those in the industry, what can we do to minimize having upset people in our organizations?
The Feds have revised underwriting guidelines, effective October 15, 2019, relaxing standards in place since 2011. This stands to open up more possibility for FHA financing in communities. Among the revisions:Up to 65% of units can be rented without losing eligibilityIncreased the length of time that a project approval lasts (from 2 years up to 3 years)New revisions allow for spot-approval of a project
Can budgets be approved even if nobody shows up to vote? What if the community was established before 1992? Listen in for an overview of this process.
Between available funds, perceived ability to increase assessments, and the work that just needs to get done, there is an appropriate course of action for boards to take when it comes to issues of deferred maintenance in community associations. Listen in as David Graf walks through it.
Critical factors to heed when boards are faced with making difficult decisions.
Where do the law desires of aging residents, and needs of families meet? David Graf sorts through this complicated topic.
Tips on accurately counting votes by homeowners, proxies, and units. Don't miss our upcoming class on this issue
David J Graf discusses the ins and outs of factors that make short term rental restrictions … tricky.
After being approved by state legislature, Colorado Governor Polis vetoed HB 1212, the Colorado Community Association Manager licensing program extension bill. In the meantime, there is no manager licensing, no DORA investigation of complaints, and a time to look at things differently.