Property Management
A Colorado property manager who manages an HOA-governed condominium must ensure that the property owner's use complies with:
AOnly the Colorado Landlord-Tenant Act
BThe HOA's Declaration (CC&Rs), Rules and Regulations, and applicable Colorado laws✓ Correct
COnly the local building code
DOnly the terms of the property management agreement
Explanation
Properties in HOA-governed communities are subject to the community's Declaration (CC&Rs), bylaws, and rules and regulations. Property managers must ensure the owner and tenants comply with these governing documents in addition to applicable Colorado laws.
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