RogerB (Colorado)
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Posts: 5,067
Posted:
Colorado Statute 38-33.3-302(4)(a) states "The associaton's contract with a managing agent shall be terminable for cause without penalty to the association. Any such contract shall be subject to renegotiation."
I would prefer the above statute state "The term of the Association's Agreement with a Managing Agent shall be no more than one year, may be terminated by either party without cause upon 30 days written notice, and with penalty to either party for termination." I believe this would make management companies more accountable. What do you think?
It seems there are many developers locking in multiple year contracts with a management company. Unsuspecting homeowners can be locked into high priced contracts and/or unacceptable services and have no recourse to terminate the contract. Some Declarations state "no contract shall not be entered into which have a term of more than one year"; but the developer prepares the contract and does not include this if they want a longer term contract.
I wonder,
1) Do you know the term of your association's management agreement?Do you have a contract which allows you to terminate upon 30 or 60 days written notice? Without cause? Without penalty?
2) Have you ever been involved in terminating a management company?
If so, did you find it difficult get rid of them? Did it require legal action?
3) Do you think the above statute will make it easier to terminate?
RogerB
I would prefer the above statute state "The term of the Association's Agreement with a Managing Agent shall be no more than one year, may be terminated by either party without cause upon 30 days written notice, and with penalty to either party for termination." I believe this would make management companies more accountable. What do you think?
It seems there are many developers locking in multiple year contracts with a management company. Unsuspecting homeowners can be locked into high priced contracts and/or unacceptable services and have no recourse to terminate the contract. Some Declarations state "no contract shall not be entered into which have a term of more than one year"; but the developer prepares the contract and does not include this if they want a longer term contract.
I wonder,
1) Do you know the term of your association's management agreement?Do you have a contract which allows you to terminate upon 30 or 60 days written notice? Without cause? Without penalty?
2) Have you ever been involved in terminating a management company?
If so, did you find it difficult get rid of them? Did it require legal action?
3) Do you think the above statute will make it easier to terminate?
RogerB