FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Bill Ray / 303-885-1881

DENVER—The Homeownership Opportunity Alliance—a broad coalition of business groups, builders, elected officials and affordable housing advocates—provided the following statements on reports that there will be no construction-defects transparency legislation this session:

“We are disappointed that negotiations broke down today and that event was immediately turned into an effort to use the media to score political points. The Homeownership Opportunity Alliance has worked on this issue for three years, and we are committed to finding a resolution that will address Colorado’s housing needs, especially through the development of attainable condominiums,” said Tom Clark, Chief Executive Officer of the Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation. “We understand the importance of this issue for our state, for working families, for first-time homebuyers and for anyone along the housing spectrum who is struggling to find a home. That’s why we will remain committed to working on this issue.”                                                                                                                                                                                                

The Homeownership Opportunity Alliance’s diverse coalition includes more than 50 organizations from across Colorado. The coalition also includes individual mayors and 14 different communities that have passed local ordinances to address attainable condominium development.

“Affordable and attainable housing has been a top priority of the 41-member Metro Mayors Caucus for decades,” said Lakewood Mayor Adam Paul. “Throughout this process, we have partnered with affordable housing advocates and the business community because we know that providing a spectrum of housing, from millennials to seniors, is so critical to creating and maintaining inclusive communities.”

“While we are disappointed that we could not convince the other side to increase transparency and give homeowners a voice in whether their most precious asset—their home—is tied up in long and costly litigation, we are not without hope,” Mayor Paul continued. “In more than 14 communities, representing nearly 2.4 million Coloradans, we have taken steps to ensure that homeowners receive information and have a say in whether their board engages in litigation that could leave them unable to sell or refinance their home—and on the line for costly assessments. We will continue to pursue transparency and accountability at the local level through the passage of local ordinances.”

The coalition also has featured our state’s leading affordable-housing advocates, including Housing Colorado, Habitat for Humanity and the Urban Land Conservancy.

“Housing Colorado’s interest in this issue has always been—and will remain—seeking reform that will result in more affordable, entry-level homeownership opportunities for moderate income Coloradans,” said Sara Reynolds, executive director of Housing Colorado. “We are profoundly disappointed that once again, the opportunity for meaningful reform on construction-defects litigation has failed due to long-standing and entrenched political alliances.”

“The construction defects issue is a complex one, but the tools were available to provide a common-sense solution that would address many of the flaws in our current system.  The opportunity has been lost.  With median home prices leaping 12 percent in just one year alone, homeownership will continue to get farther and farther out of reach for hundreds of thousands of Coloradans,” Reynolds concluded.

Homeownership Opportunity Alliance Coalition

American Council of Engineering Companies of Colorado

American Institute of Architects – Colorado Chapter

American Subcontractors Association

Apartment Association of Metro Denver

Associated Builders and Contractors, Rocky Mountain

Associated General Contractors

Aurora Economic Development Council

Building Jobs 4 Colorado

Cherry Creek Area Business Alliance

Colorado Apartment Association

Colorado Association of Commerce and Industry

Colorado Association of Home Builders

CO Association of Mechanical and Plumbing Contractors

CO Association of Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors

Colorado Association of REALTORS

Colorado Bankers Association

Colorado BUILDS

Colorado Business Roundtable

Colorado Civil Justice League

Colorado Competitive Council

Colorado Concern

Colorado Contractors Association

Colorado Mortgage Lenders Association

Colorado Municipal League

Colorado Springs Business Alliance

Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce

Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce

Denver South Economic Development Partnership

Douglas County Business Alliance

Douglas County Commissioners

Downtown Denver Partnership

Economic Development Council of Colorado

Habitat for Humanity

Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metro Denver

Hispanic Contractors of Colorado

Home Builders Association of Metro Denver

Hope Communities

Housing and Building Association of Colorado Springs

Housing Colorado

Independent Bankers of Colorado

Independent Electrical Contractors

International Council of Shopping Centers

Land Title Association

Mechanical Contractors Association of Colorado

Mechanical Service Contractors of Colorado

Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation

Metro Mayors Caucus

NAIOP Colorado

National Electrical Contractors

NFIB—Colorado

Parker Area Chamber of Commerce

Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors

South Metro Denver Chamber

Transit Alliance

Urban Land Conservancy

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