In 2024, Colorado made significant changes to the landlord-tenant laws, including the implementation of a “for cause” eviction policy to tighten up the conditions for evictions. Essentially, landlords must now demonstrate a valid reason to evict a tenant or refuse a lease renewal. The goal is to promote better housing stability while protecting tenants from […]
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There’s no question that drone photography has been a boon to the real estate market, making it more affordable and easier to show the full footprint of a property, as well as highlight any geographical or landscape features that add value to a home, such as waterfront proximity, pools and more. But with the rise […]
Few real estate transactions are simple and straightforward, but thankfully most are completed at the closing table without any further issue or need for litigation. There are, however, some situations that can lead to legal proceedings. We’ve compiled a quick list of the most common challenges that brokers and sellers should be mindful of and […]
While reviewing your real estate paperwork, you may have noticed the word “easement.” At our Denver law firm, we often hear from people who are concerned by easements on their property, and they want our advice about what to do. The truth is that easements are very common. Most properties have at least one. Here […]