Colorado
Colorado
CREC HEAD TO INVESTIGATE RESPA VIOLATIONS
Colorado's Director of Real Estate, Erin Toll, announced at a conference in Washington, D.C. that she plans to investigate kick-backs and other RESPA violations by real estate agents and appraisers beginning this summer. Toll, who made headlines investigating the title insurance industry as Deputy Commissioner of Insurance, was picked last year to head the Division of Real Estate. Toll, in her remarks, emphasized consumer protection and ensuring a level playing field. Toll's announcement is one more indication of growing interest in RESPA enforcement at the state level.
GOVERNOR WILL SIGN HOMEOWNER PROTECTION ACT INTO LAW
The controversial “Homeowner’s Protection Act of 2007” (HB 1338) regarding waivers of construction warranty, passed 3rd reading on March 29th. The legislation is retroactive to January 1, 2001. CAR has been negotiating with sponsor Jack Pommer (Boulder) and successfully convinced him to revise the language so that Realtors® do not incur additional liability. This prompted the LPC to change CAR’s position from oppose to monitor, a decision that makes some traditional Realtor® allies uncomfortable. Governor Ritter will sign the bill into law.
GOVERNOR REVISES PROPERTY TAX RATE FREEZE
Governor Ritter revised his proposed property tax rate freeze this month in an effort to revive the proposal that was not well received by legislators. The idea is to freeze the property tax rate to generate additional funding for K-12 education. The previous proposal would have frozen the rate in all school districts. The revised proposal would exempt 33 school districts. The tax rate in districts serving the Boulder area, BVSD and St Vrain, would be frozen under the new proposal along with 143 others statewide. There are 178 school districts in Colorado. If approved, the rate freeze could generate $68 million in new education funding annually. The proposal is not expected to pass this year.