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Homeowner association fees are on the rise. If you’ve seen big jumps, The Denver Post wants to hear from you

Higher home insurance premiums are helping drive up HOA dues

A rooftop deck looks north and west towards the mountains on the fourth floor of a model home in Prospect Village at Sterling Ranch in Littleton, Colorado on April 15, 2024. Metro Denver's future is heading east and north, but there are still some large pockets of land closer to the foothills that are being developed into residential communities. Sterling Ranch remains a leader in the state in the way its planned their communities. Sterling Ranch is the only Colorado development to make the top 50 list of master-planned communities nationally. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
A rooftop deck looks north and west towards the mountains on the fourth floor of a model home in Prospect Village at Sterling Ranch in Littleton, Colorado on April 15, 2024. Metro Denver’s future is heading east and north, but there are still some large pockets of land closer to the foothills that are being developed into residential communities. Sterling Ranch remains a leader in the state in the way its planned their communities. Sterling Ranch is the only Colorado development to make the top 50 list of master-planned communities nationally. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
DENVER, CO - DECEMBER 12:  Judith Kohler - Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Rising home insurance rates are also driving up the monthly dues charged by homeowner associations, or HOAs. The jumps in dues come as people are faced with higher property taxes and an overall tight housing market.

Homeowners who can’t pay the higher dues as well as any special assessments HOAs levy to handle deferred maintenance and needed updates leave people vulnerable to having liens imposed on their property or foreclosed on.

Reporter Judith Kohler would like to talk to people who have experienced big increases in their HOA dues and other fees.

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