File #: Resolution 31-2025    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/19/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/1/2025 Final action: 4/1/2025
Title: Resolution 31-2025: Supporting House Bill 25-1272 Construction Defects and Middle Market Housing
Sponsors: City Council
Attachments: 1. 1. Resolution No. 31-2025, 2. 2. HB 25-1272
Agenda Date: 04/01/2025

Subject:
Title
Resolution 31-2025: Supporting House Bill 25-1272 Construction Defects and Middle Market Housing
Body

From:
James L. Becklenberg, City Manager
Prepared by:
Reid Betzing, City Attorney
Presentations:
Reid Betzing, City Attorney

PURPOSE:
Council consideration of a resolution supporting House Bill 25-1272 Construction Defects and Middle Market Housing.

LONG-TERM OUTCOME(S) SERVED:
Vibrant Community with a Rich Culture; Robust and Resilient Economy

DISCUSSION:
Housing inventory in Colorado has struggled to construct in recent years middle market housing. Middle market housing is generally defined as multifamily attached housing that is for sale. A major reason that developers have built less of this type of housing stock has been the high cost of insurance brought by litigation regarding these products.

In 2001 Colorado attempted to place guardrails on litigation of these products through the passage of the Colorado Defect Action Reform Act (CDARA) (C.R.S. Section 13-20-801 et seq). However, the Act has not led to a reduction in litigation nor a meaningful build of middle housing.

HB25-1272 aims to amend CDARA in hopes of reducing costly litigation making the construction of middle housing more appealing to developers.

Some of the highlights of HB25-1272 are:
* Requiring a third-party licensed professional's affidavit to accompany construction defect claims against architects or engineers, ensuring that such claims are substantiated and reducing frivolous lawsuits.
* Establishing at rebuttable presumption that a property without identified defects at the time of receiving a certificate of occupancy complies with applicable construction standards, thereby providing clarity and assurance to builders and homeowners alike.
* Mandating that claimants that reasonable steps to mitigate alleged construction defects, promoting timely and cost effective resolutions.
* Updating construction defect claims to 10 years or 6 years...

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