Colorado
HOA Laws
Colorado has one of the most comprehensive HOA regulatory frameworks in the country. CCIOA governs all common interest communities, and the state has an active HOA Information and Resource Center to assist homeowners and boards.
Tracking aid, not legal advice.
SpotHOA monitors Colorado HOA-related statutes weekly. We surface drafts of detected changes here after review. Always confirm with your attorney before relying on any of this for board action. State law changes; this page may lag the actual statute by days.
Governing statutes
Key provisions
- HOAs must register with the Secretary of State (DORA)
- Responsible governance policies are required for all associations
- Mandatory dispute resolution through the HOA Information and Resource Center
- Assessment lien foreclosures require court oversight
- Annual financial statements and budgets must be provided to owners
Regulatory body
Registers HOAs and provides information and resources for homeowners and board members, but does not mediate disputes.
Notable features
Mandatory HOA registration with DORA. Strong responsible governance policy requirements. CCIOA requirements enforceable only through private legal action. Recent reforms strengthened owner protections against foreclosure.
Tracking aid, not legal advice.
SpotHOA monitors Colorado HOA-related statutes weekly. We surface drafts of detected changes here after review. Always confirm with your attorney before relying on any of this for board action. State law changes; this page may lag the actual statute by days.