Colorado community association law
ColoradoHOA & condo statutes
Home to one of the most comprehensive HOA laws in the US. The Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act sets detailed requirements for elections, reserves, and homeowner rights.
Governing statutes
- Condominiums
Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act (CCIOA), condominiums included
C.R.S. §§ 38-33.3-101 et seq.
- HOAs / POAs
Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act (CCIOA)
C.R.S. §§ 38-33.3-101 et seq.
What Colorado boards are dealing with
- Reserve fund adequacy. CCIOA requires periodic reserve studies and disclosure to buyers
- Election procedures and owner voting rights under the 2022 HOA legislative package
- Covenant enforcement and the 'reasonable' standard applied by Colorado courts
- Construction defect litigation exposure in mountain resort and urban condo communities
Colorado has roughly 12,000+ community associations housing about 2,560,000 residents, spending an estimated $5 billion a year.Source: Foundation for Community Association Research, CAI Fact Book.
Statute references are summarized for orientation and are not legal advice. Confirm current text with the official Colorado code before relying on it. Section-by-section annotations are published per state over time.
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