Colorado law now prohibits homeowners associations from restricting you from displaying flags or signs on your property in most instances.
In this article and accompanying video, Robinson & Henry litigation attorneys explain how a new Colorado law attempts to broaden homeowner protection from HOA overreach.
If your HOA is encroaching on your rights to fly your flag or display your sign, call us at (720) 767-3127 to begin a case assessment.
Since the summer of 2021, Coloradans who live in a common interest community—a neighborhood with a homeowner’s association—and wish to display a flag or sign may do so without fear of blowback from their HOA management company.
The law requires HOAs to permit you to display any flag or any sign at any time on your property. State law still allows HOAs to set some limitations on flags and signs.
Previously, homeowners associations were allowed to limit flags to American and service flags. Political signs were allowed, but their display was restricted to just before and after an election.
The bill states that your HOA may ban flags and signs that have commercial messaging. Your HOA is also allowed to adopt “reasonable, content-neutral rules.”
Unfortunately, the legislation does not provide specific details about what is considered reasonable or content-neutral.
how many flags you can fly
where you can display your flags
how big the flags and flagpoles can be
the number of signs you can post
the size of your signs
where you can place signage
Your HOA may not stop you from installing a flag or flagpole.
If you feel your homeowner’s association is unreasonably denying your right to display any flag or any sign at any time give our HOA Litigation practice a call. Call (720) 767-3127 to start your case assessment.
Also, reach out to us if you feel your neighbors are displaying flags or signs in an unreasonable manner that negatively impacts your life we may be able to resolve that issue for you as well.