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Boulder Landlords: Update on Boulder's New SmartRegs
Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 at 1:36pm. 400 Views, 0 Comments.
Boulder Landlords and Tenants: At the last Boulder City Council meeting on May 18th, the city's proposed new "SmartRegs" concerning rental property were discussed. I was a little surprised to hear that many Boulder landlords spoke in favor of the new regulations. Some tenants spoke out about the high cost energy/utilities in Boulder, which really speaks to the heart of this issue. The devil's in the details, though, and implementation might be easier said than done.
In a previous post we discussed some of the details of Boulder's proposed Rental Energy Conservation Ordinance (RECO); prior to the next public hearing, you can also call and email City Council member(s) and let them know your position. Due to the amount of public interest, the discussion…
Boulder Landlords and Tenants: Boulder's Proposed New Rental Energy Conservation Ordinance
Monday, May 10th, 2010 at 2:00pm. 329 Views, 0 Comments.
Boulder, CO landlords and tenants: May 18th at 6:00 at the Municipal Building at 1777 Broadway is your opportunity to voice your opinion about the city's proposed new, so-called "SmartRegs" concerning rental property. In a previous post we discussed some of the details of Boulder's proposed Rental Energy Conservation Ordinance (RECO); prior to next week's public hearing, you can also call and email your City Council member(s) and let them know your position.
Thanks to Ken Hotard at BARA, we have the list of all nine City Council members, their phone numbers and respective email addresses, as well as the email address that will go to all nine (and top staff) at once. We also have a list of "talking points" provided by the Boulder County Apartment…
Boulder Landlords: Boulder City Council to Hear Comments on May 18
Friday, April 23rd, 2010 at 5:05pm. 440 Views, 0 Comments.
Boulder landlords and tenants have another opportunity to make their voices heard regarding the City of Boulder's proposed new energy-effeciency guidelines. The City of Boulder's planning board unamiously approved the draft and, if approved by the city council, these new regulations will force Boulder landlords to spend an estimated $675 to $3,200 per unit in order to obtain a rental license.
With nearly 20,000 rental units in Boulder (most of which do not currently meet these proposed new standards), the potential cost of compliance to property owners is staggering, but this is part of Boulder's commitment to reduce energy consumption. Landlords in Boulder have opposed the new regulations because of the cost, and tenants stand to get hit with…
Boulder Rental Market: Landlords and Tenants There's a Public Hearing Thursday
Monday, April 19th, 2010 at 4:08pm. 333 Views, 0 Comments.
The Boulder rental market may be impacted by proposed new energy-effeciency regulations. The City of Boulder is proposing some changes that have been estimated to cost Boulder landlords anywhere from $17M to as much as $35M to comply with; tenants fear the rent increases that will likely result.
The City of Boulder is holding a public meeting about this issue this Thursday, 4/22, at 6:00 pm at the Municipal Building at 1777 Broadway, in Boulder. If you're potentially impacted by these proposed changes and either support or oppose the proposed changes, this would be a good opportunity to make your voice heard! Read more about this using this link.
Boulder Landlords and Tenants: Proposed New Regs to Boulder Rentals
Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 at 7:27pm. 289 Views, 0 Comments.
Boulder Landlords: If you plan to keep renting your property, you should take a few minutes to review and complete the following City of Boulder Energy Effeciency Proposal Survey. Make sure to take the proper survey (one is for landlords and one is for tenants), and it must be completed by this Friday! This is an opportunity to let the city know how these proposed new requirements will affect you.
At issue are proposed new regs that would require retrofitting of older homes - basically subjecting them to current standards. The links to the surveys below will collect input on draft proposals that would require a minimum level of energy efficiency in rental housing. If adopted, the energy-efficiency component would be an appendix to the housing code,…
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