ACCU, Inc. was notified that the bank we have utilized to service our communities Mutual of Omaha bank has sold to CIT. What does that mean for our HOA’s? From what we are being told from those we have close relationships with in the orginaztion it means more stabiliity and products for our communities. The staff at Mutual of Omaha…
If you are a Post-CCIOA community you are familiar with the budgeting process. However, if you live in a community association that was developed prior to July 1, 1992 you may not. House Bill 18-1342 was passed by Governor John Hickenlooper requiring all Pre-Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act (CCIOA) to follow the same veto process found in Section 303(4)(a) of CCIOA….
To the little girls running around placing these stones throughout the community a big THANK YOU
After further review of the requirements to complete the Denver Ordinance 16-1231 Annual Benchmarking Requirements, ACCU, Inc. is confident that we can provide this service for our communities
Boards and community managers should be questioning if what they are doing could be considered harassment according to the new rules added to the Fair Housing Act.
ACCU, Inc. has now started to receive notices for our clients who need to comply with the new Denver Ordinance 16-1231, obligating multi-family buildings over 25,000 square feet to follow the procedures set forth by the City and County of Denver.
A big congratulations to Melissa Stern on 20 years of community association management with ACCU, Inc.
The CAMICB Board of Commissioners updated their policy regarding what is approved education for CMCA re-certifications for community association managers.
ACCU, Inc. holds regular scheduled Board of Director training classes. In our last class our Boards asked us to write a blog addressing how to communicate with the Community Association Management Company. Times have changed in the last 5 years, and we have kept up with the times. We understand it is convenient to have a single point of contact,…
The unintended impact on communities of this size (fifty or fewer units), is the cost of management fees.
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