House Bill 13-1277

On May 31, 2019, Governor Jared Polis vetoed the Colorado Legislative attempt to renew HB 13-1277, the bill requiring Community Association Manager’s to be licensed. Governor Polis vetoed HB 13-1277 because he felt there was no correlation between licencing managers and preventing managers from abusing their positions. Originally, this piece of legislation required licensing for anyone who engaged in certain defined activities of a “Community Association Manager” relating to the management of a common interest community (CIC). The Colorado Division of Real Estate has developed a regulatory framework for the licensure of community association managers. More information on the division and its licensing program may be found on the Colorado Division of Real Estate Website.

RENEWAL OF HOUSE BILL 13-1277 VETOED BY GOVERNOR POLIS

Gabriel Stefu