Property Management
Under CCIOA, an HOA board in Colorado must provide unit owners with at least how much advance notice before a board meeting?
A24 hours
B48 hours✓ Correct
C72 hours
D7 days
Explanation
Under Colorado's CCIOA, HOA boards must provide unit owners with at least 48 hours advance notice of board meetings to allow owners an opportunity to attend and observe board decisions.
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