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FAQs


What is a Community Association?
The purpose of a Community Association is to provide for the maintenance and governance of the community in an effort to protect property values. A Community Association is a legal entity with required membership and binding governing documents. 

What are the CC&R’s?
The CC&R’s or the covenants, conditions, and restrictions are the governing documents for the association. They are filed with the county and transfer with Ownership. You can find a copy of these documents by logging in to the owner portal on the website. 

What is CCIOA?
The Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act is the state statute along with the non-profit act that governs HOA’s at the state level. 

Do I need approval to make exterior changes to my home?
Yes, you will need approval prior to beginning any exterior project. An application for architectural improvement projects can be found in the homeowner section of the website on the forms page. 

Who are the Board of Directors?
The Board of Directors are a group of volunteers elected by community members to oversee the governance of the community. They partner with the community manager in the operations of the community. 

Are Board meetings open to the community?
Yes, all Board meetings are open to the community for attendance. For information on the next Board meeting for your community, check the community calendar or contact your community manager. ​

What is my assessment rate and how is it determined?
Member assessments fund the operations of your community, i.e., the landscaping, pool, snow removal, etc. Assessment rates vary by community and are determined annually by the Board of Directors through a budget ratification process. You will be notified if assessment rates are changing. If you need to know what your assessment rate is currently you can log into the website or contact client services. 

Advance HOA Management


Main Office:
3600 S. Yosemite St., Suite 400
Denver, CO 80237​​
​Phone: (303) 482-2213 
Toll-Free: (800) 941-8136
Fax: (303) 495-5895
​Mailing Address:
Advance HOA Management, Inc.
P.O. Box 370390
Denver, CO 80237

Remit HOA Assessments to:
Name of HOA
C/O Advance HOA Management, Inc.
P.O. Box 98113
Phoenix, AZ 85038​

Office Hours: Mon-Fri, 8:30 am - 5:30 pm
After Hours Emergencies:  (800) 892-1423 
​A maintenance event that has caused major damage to HOA property and/or is causing damage to the property and requires immediate attention. All life-threatening emergencies should be directed to 911.
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Serving All of Colorado


Northern Denver Location:
10385 Westmoor Dr., Suite 320
Westminster, CO  80021​
Phone: (303) 482-2213
Toll-Free: (800) 941-8136

Loveland, Colorado Location:
4850 Hahns Peak Dr., Unit 240
Loveland, CO 80538
Phone: (303) 482-2213
Toll-Free: (800) 941-8136

Windsor, Colorado Location:
​1613 Pelican Lakes Point, Suite 200
Windsor, CO 80550
Phone: (303) 482-2213
Toll-Free: (800) 941-8136

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