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Construction Defects Legislation Introduced

SB14-220, Concerning prerequisites to the authority of a unit owners’ association to pursue resolution of disputes involving construction defects, was introduced on Wednesday night. The bill has been assigned to the Senate State, Veterans, and Military Affairs Committee, as well as the Senate Judiciary Committee.  We are thankful to those of you who have submitted testimonials so far, and those of...
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REPORT: Legislators Recommend $4M Loan Programs for Affordable Housing

Colorado lawmakers aim to help address the state’s affordable housing crisis by proposing $4 million in loans to buyers and local nonprofits and governments to assist in attaining and building affordable housing. The dollars come from the American Rescue Plan Act and Colorado’s Affordable Housing Transformative Task Force and Subpanel. “There will be opportunities for CAR and other stakeholders to...

NAR: If It’s in the MLS, Share the Address

The National Association of REALTORS®’ Board of Directors on Friday selected next year’s leadership, approved a 2022 budget that forecasts 1.43 million members, and kept 2022 national dues at $150. The subject that generated the most debate at the board meeting was a policy proposal to require that residential property addresses be disclosed and available to MLS participants and subscribers...