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HB 17-1279

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Construction Defect Actions Notice Vote Approval

Plain-English Summary

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House Bill 17-1279, also known as the Construction Defect Actions Notice Vote Approval, is a Colorado law that requires HOA boards to get approval from a majority of unit owners before suing developers or builders for construction defects. The bill mandates that the board must notify all unit owners and the developer about potential legal action, hold a meeting where both sides can present their case, and give unit owners 90 days to vote on whether to proceed with the lawsuit. This ensures that unit owners have a say in major decisions affecting them financially. Since the status of this bill is "signed," it means that the governor has approved the legislation, making it an official law that HOAs must now follow when dealing with construction defect lawsuits.

Official Summary

The bill requires that, before the executive board of a unit owners' association (HOA) in a common interest community brings suit against a developer or builder on behalf of unit owners based on a defect in construction work not ordered by the HOA itself, the board must: Notify all unit owners and the developer or builder against whom the lawsuit is being considered; Call a meeting at which the executive board and the developer or builder will have an opportunity to present relevant facts and arguments and the developer or builder may, but is not required to, make an offer to remedy the defect; and Obtain the approval of a majority of the unit owners after giving them detailed disclosures about the lawsuit and its potential costs and benefits. The meeting of unit owners commences a 90-day voting period during which the HOA will accept votes for or against proceeding with the lawsuit. Statutes of limitation are tolled during this period. The HOA is required to keep copies of its mailing list and maintain records of the votes received. The voting period may end in less than 90 days if sufficient votes are received to approve the lawsuit before 90 days have elapsed. (Note: This summary applies to the reengrossed version of this bill as introduced in the second house.)

Details

Chamber
House
First action
2017-05-23
Latest action
2017-03-17
Last action desc.
Introduced In House - Assigned to State, Veterans, & Military Affairs
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Votes

Adopt amendment L.003 (Attachment D). The motion passed without objection, with one member excused.
2017-05-01 · House · passYes: 0 · No: 0 · Other:
Adopt amendment L.004 (Attachment E). The motion passed without objection, with one member excused.
2017-05-01 · House · passYes: 0 · No: 0 · Other:
Adopt amendment L.007 (Attachment H). The motion passed without objection, with one member excused.
2017-05-01 · House · passYes: 0 · No: 0 · Other:
Adopt amendment L.006 (Attachment G). The motion passed without objection, with one member excused.
2017-05-01 · House · passYes: 0 · No: 0 · Other:
Adopt amendment L.005 (Attachment F). The motion passed without objection, with one member excused.
2017-05-01 · House · passYes: 0 · No: 0 · Other:
Refer House Bill 17-1279 to the Committee of the Whole with a recommendation that it be placed on the consent calendar. The motion passed on a vote of 7-0.
2017-05-01 · House · passYes: 7 · No: 0 · Other:
Refer House Bill 17-1279, as amended, to the Committee of the Whole. The motion passed on a vote of 8-0, with one member excused.
2017-05-01 · House · passYes: 8 · No: 0 · Other:
Adopt amendment L.001 (Attachment C). The motion passed without objection, with three members excused.
2017-05-01 · House · passYes: 0 · No: 0 · Other: