The team at Moeller Graf is undergoing a transformation inside its business model intended to elevate service levels for the clients we support today and in the future. Effective May 1, 2019, we will start a migration that is intended to take several months around centralizing our collections effort with a single team.
Read MoreOn May 15th thru May 18th, David Graf will be representing the Rocky Mountain Chapter of CAI at the CAI Annual Conference & Exposition in Orlando. This event is attended by the best and brightest in the community association industry, who are always eager to advance their knowledge about current and future initiatives. … For those attending, safe travels and the team looks forward to seeing you there. Both David and Tim, the principals of Moeller Graf P.C., will be in attendance.
Read MoreCAM Licensing was sunsetted on July 1, 2018. However, licensing requirements form community association managers may come back if Colorado General Assembly has their way. HB19-1212 would reinstated CAM licensing requirements as they existed on June 30, 2018 with additional amendments and an extended sunset date of September 1, 2024. HB19-1212 is currently working is way through the House Finance Committee. Below is a summary of HB19-1212.
Read MoreMore and more Coloradans are skipping traditional hotels when booking their next vacation in the mountains, and instead, are using sites such as AirBnB and VRBO for lodging needs … and owners within community associations are looking to cash in.
Our clients will regularly ask us what can be done to prohibit owners from using their unit as a short-term vacation rental. The typical inquiry begins with: “Can the Board adopt a rule or policy that prohibits residents from advertising their unit on AirBnB or VRBO?”
Read MoreWhen a board wants to enforce its covenants, it is good to start with the association’s primary goal in mind. Once a board knows what it wants to achieve, then the board can reach into its toolbox (metaphorical, please, do not use an actual toolbox) and choose the tool that is most likely to achieve this goal. The choice of tool is important.
Read MoreWhile everyone loves to have fun in the sun, maintaining and operating a swimming pool may present legal challenges for community managers and boards of directors. While some issues are unique, there are some questions that arise fairly regularly. Below you will find what a typical conversation may look like.
Read MoreOne of the beautiful things about living in a community is the different perspectives, life experiences, and attitudes that the residents bring, which can contribute greatly to the quality of life for all. However, sometimes it is these differences that tear us apart.
Read MoreMoeller Graf is pleased to announce the addition of Tom Falivene to the team. Tom brings a breadth of experience and strength to the team. Tom has worked with Associations on a number of levels including construction defect litigation and serving as a Board member for several associations. Tom brings extensive litigation experience as well as a great deal of knowledge and experience that will benefit our clients.
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