Help Defeat Colorado Homebuilders’ Most Recent Attempt to Eviscerate Homeowner Rights
Senator Jesse Ulibarri (D-Commerce City) and Senator Mark Scheffel (R-Parker) recently introduced Senate Bill 220 into the Colorado Senate. While the bill’s stated intention is to spur the construction of condominiums in Colorado, it eviscerates all consumer protections for homeowners living in HOAs.
Did you know? Spray Foam Insulation Can Lead to Pipe Leaks and Degradation
Did you know? Spray Foam Insulation is Often Chemically Incompatible With CPVC Piping, Leading to Pipe Leaks and Degradation. Spray foam insulation is an increasingly popular way to insulate homes and other buildings. Spray foam insulation is also often used to create air barriers or fill & seal odd-shaped cavities.
Adams County building inspection finds new homes too close together, resulting in code violations
Adams County Building Safety employees inspected and approved more than a dozen new homes in the Midtown development, even though the homes were built too close together. Adams County first discovered the problem Dec. 27. An inspector noticed a new home that was built 4 inches too close to adjoining property. The distance resulted in a code violation.