Property Management
Colorado's SB 10-100 law (now part of CCIOA) gives HOA unit owners the right to:
AVote to dissolve the HOA at any time with a simple majority
BReview HOA meeting minutes, financial records, and governing documents✓ Correct
CWithhold HOA dues if they disagree with a board decision
DOverride any board decision by petition of 10 members
Explanation
Under Colorado's HOA transparency laws, unit owners have the right to inspect and obtain copies of HOA meeting minutes, financial records, and governing documents. This promotes transparency and accountability in HOA operations.
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