Property Management
A Colorado HOA may fine a homeowner for violating HOA rules. Under CCIOA, before imposing a fine, the HOA must typically:
AFile a lawsuit in district court
BProvide notice and an opportunity for a hearing before the board✓ Correct
CObtain approval from the county commissioner
DReport the violation to the Colorado Real Estate Commission
Explanation
CCIOA requires that before an HOA imposes a fine, the homeowner must receive notice of the alleged violation and an opportunity to be heard before the board. Due process protections prevent arbitrary fines without notice and hearing.
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