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22 notices of violation sent to homeowners following 2025 affidavits
By Aspen Daily News
· June 20, 2026
· 1 min read
19 came back into APCHA compliance
Key takeaway Of those who received notices, 19 homeowners have since come back into compliance with the Aspen -Pitkin County Housing Authority, or APCHA.
Notices of violation were sent to homeowners in Aspen following the review of 2025 affidavits. A total of 22 notices were issued to homeowners who were found to be out of compliance.
Of those who received notices, 19 homeowners have since come back into compliance with the Aspen-Pitkin County Housing Authority, or APCHA. This indicates that a significant portion of the homeowners who received notices have taken steps to address the issues and bring their properties into compliance.
Further details about the notices of violation and the compliance process can be found in the Aspen Daily News, the source of this information.
Why this matters in Aspen News
The issuance of 22 notices of violation to Aspen homeowners underscores the ongoing efforts of the Aspen-Pitkin County Housing Authority to ensure compliance with local regulations. With 19 of these homeowners already taking steps to come into compliance, it is clear that the notices are having a tangible impact. This development is particularly relevant in Aspen, where the balance between private property rights and community needs is constantly being navigated. The fact that nearly 90% of those receiving notices have taken corrective action suggests that the system is working as intended, and that homeowners are willing to work with the APCHA to resolve issues. As the city continues to grapple with housing challenges, the effectiveness of this compliance process will be crucial in maintaining the integrity of Aspen's housing market and ensuring that residents are able to access affordable and regulated housing options.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 20, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Daily News ·
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