Introduction of the Construction Defects Bill Has Been Stalled! Call or Email Senate & House Leadership Today!

Defenders of the failed status quo are fighting common-sense legislation that would take a first step to protect condominium and townhome owners from unexpected, costly and burdensome litigation – that they want no part of but get swept up into.  They are attacking improvements to the current legal environment that has caused construction of attainably-priced condos & townhomes to grind to a halt.
If you want:
  • Attainable for-purchase condominiums and townhomes to be built in Colorado
  • Existing homeowners to have the right to be informed and to vote on potential lawsuits affecting their home
  • An end to homeowners being unable to refinance or sell their condominiums because the unit is involved in litigation without their knowledge or consent
  • To keep less-costly solutions in place to solve construction defects issues short of lawsuits
Please contact:
House Speaker Mark Ferrandino
   
  303-866-2346 or mferrandino@yahoo.com
AND
Senate President Morgan Carroll
     
303-866-4879 or morgan.carroll.senate@state.co.us

And tell them to support Senator Jesse Ulibarri’s Homeownership Opportunity Act of 2014!

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