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HOA management software · Colorado

HOA Management Software in Colorado

Everything a Colorado board or manager needs to run a community — without a management company.

Homeowners associations govern a large and growing share of housing in Colorado, especially across its fastest-growing metros. Colorado's Front Range growth has produced a dense layer of HOAs running from Denver through Colorado Springs, Aurora, and Fort Collins. Front Range water rights and xeriscaping rules shape landscaping budgets for Colorado associations in ways wetter states never deal with.

Anthoam is built for self-managed communities: one platform for dues, accounting, maintenance, voting, meetings, and documents, priced per door. This page covers how HOAs work in Colorado, the state's reserve-funding norms, and the Mountain West maintenance realities that shape every Colorado budget.

How HOAs are governed in Colorado

Colorado associations operate under the Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act (CCIOA) together with their own recorded declaration, bylaws, and rules. CCIOA governs Colorado associations' budgets, meetings, covenant enforcement, and the responsible-governance policies every association must adopt.

The state law sets the floor for owner rights and required procedures; the community's governing documents fill in everything specific to that neighborhood. Front Range water rights and xeriscaping rules shape landscaping budgets for Colorado associations in ways wetter states never deal with.

Reserve funding for Colorado HOAs

Colorado law requires associations to adopt responsible-governance policies, including how they handle reserve studies and reserve funding.

Whatever the legal floor, the cheapest way to pay for a roof, a road, or a clubhouse is to save for it steadily before it fails. A current reserve study and a realistic annual contribution are what keep a Colorado community off the special-assessment treadmill.

Mountain West maintenance realities for Colorado communities

Mountain West associations plan around heavy snow load, deep freeze-thaw cycles, intense high-altitude UV, and a real wildfire season. Snow removal and roof load, frost-heaved pavement, sun-degraded finishes, and defensible space all compete for the same budget.

Freeze-thaw shortens the life of asphalt, concrete, and exterior coatings, so reserve cycles here run tighter than in temperate climates. For boards in Denver, Colorado Springs, and Aurora and across Colorado, the maintenance calendar and the reserve plan have to reflect these local conditions, not a generic national template.

  • Reliable snow and ice removal and roof-load management each winter
  • Pavement and concrete repair from repeated freeze-thaw heaving
  • Exterior refinishing on a shorter cycle from high-altitude UV
  • Defensible-space and brush clearance in wildfire-prone foothills

Self-managing your Colorado HOA with Anthoam

From Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, and Fort Collins to smaller communities across Colorado, Anthoam gives boards and managers one platform to run the whole community — dues and online payments, accounting and reserves, maintenance and vendors, voting, meetings, and documents — for a flat per-door price, with no management company required. Self-managing replaces a percentage-based management fee with one predictable cost, and setup is self-serve: start your community in minutes and invite your owners the same day.

HOA management in Colorado — FAQ

Run your HOA yourself with Anthoam

One platform for dues, accounting, maintenance, voting, and documents — priced per door, with no management company required.