After a late-summer hailstorm caused millions of dollars in damage to a Colorado Springs neighborhood, residents expected to face some repair costs – but not the nearly $21,000 bill sent to each family by their homeowner’s association.
The brewing legal battle between the Soaring Eagles Townhomes Association and its residents centers on the eyebrow-raising $20,752 invoices to repair community damage from an August 2024 storm — as well as disagreements over the HOA’s insurance policy, which residents say doesn’t match the association’s governing documents.
Homeowners pushing back against the HOA’s assessment think it was unreasonable and didn’t take into consideration the community’s best interests, attorney Robert Schifferdecker told The Denver Post…