DENVER—A Colorado task force studying problems with homeowner associations says continuing conflicts and complaints are prompting demands for state regulation.
Chris Pacetti of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Community Associations Institute says his group is trying to establish a level of professionalism and performance in the industry following complaints that included embezzlement and incompetence.
According to the Denver Post (), criminal-background checks, training and licensing are under consideration.
Colorado lawmakers created a resource center in 2010 to handle complaints that totaled about 500 last year.
The state estimates 2 million people in Colorado live under more than 8,000 HOAs.
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Information from: The Denver Post,



