What the HOA Center Does
- Provides information to homeowners regarding their basic rights and responsibilities under the Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act “CCIOA”.
- Gathers, analyzes, and reports information through complaints and HOA registrations.
- Creates resource materials.
- Provides education and forums.
- Provides a website with information for the public.
- Registers HOAs pursuant to §38-33.3-401(1) C.R.S.
- Provides an Annual Report to the Legislature.
What the HOA Center Does Not Do
- Does not mediate or arbitrate on behalf of homeowners, board members, or community association managers.
- Does not act as a regulatory program.
- Does not provide legal advice.
- Does not investigate or intervene in disputes that arise between homeowners or associations.
- Does not act as an advocate.
- Does not assess fines or penalties.
- Does not enforce an HOA’s failure to register.
Sunset Review of the Colorado HOA Information and Resource Center
The Colorado Office of Policy, Research and Regulatory Reform is currently conducting a sunset review of the Colorado HOA Information Office and Resource Center. Analysis is performed to determine if the Resource Center is necessary and should be continued, modified, or repealed. To provide input on this review, please visit COPRRR's website.
HOA Life
- Living in an HOA
- Managing your HOA
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Learn about Budgeting and Finances for your HOA
Understand the Requirements of HOA Elections and Voting
Governing Documents and Policies
- Education and Outreach Opportunities
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Recent HOA Forums (Presentations & Videos)
Understanding Self-Managed HOAs
Youtube Playlist
- CCIOA, Local, State, and Federal Laws