Posts in Real Estate and Business Consultations
Residential Rental Applications: What You Should Know as a Landlord or as a Tenant

Applying for rentals may seem like an easy process, but rental applications are subject to a number of limitations and requirements under Colorado law. Landlords and tenants should be familiar know about the laws that relate to fees, disclosures, notifications, credit checks, background checks, criminal records, rental history, and rejections.

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Easing Into Leasing Your Property: Drafting a Lease for Your Rental Property

A lease is an enforceable contract that should be specifically fitted to each unique situation. There are many lease templates available, but the process is binding on whoever signs the contract, so you had better cover your bases. This blog helps cover the basics in residential leases.

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A Second Set of Eyes Never Hurts: An Attorney’s Role in a Colorado Real Estate Purchase Contract

For many, purchasing a home is the largest transaction a person enters in their life. With real estate brokers, appraisers, mortgage lenders, and sellers all feeding you information during the home purchase process, you may resist adding attorneys to the mix. However, this blog explains why having an attorney quickly review your purchase contract in a Colorado home sale might save you time, money, and stress in the long run.

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Suit Pending! Lis Pendens and What to Do If You Have One

Are you interested in purchasing property in Denver/Boulder that has a lis pendens attached to it? Do you have a lis pendens attached to your property? Let this blog guide inform you on what a lis pendens is, how they can be filed for and removed, and what to do if your property has become subject to a lis pendens.

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That’s Over the (Property) Line! Boundary Disputes Between Neighbors in Colorado

Quiet title actions are legal proceedings where a landowner seeks legal protection over their right to possess or use land. Quiet title actions are common when a landowner’s neighbor is using their land against their will and when a land survey reveals that a property line is different than the landowner and their neighbor previously thought.

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Nosy Neighbor Encroaching on Your Property? Boundary Disputes and Adverse Possession in Colorado

Are you in an extended boundary dispute with your neighbor? Worried that their encroachment might ruin your enjoyment of your property? Simply not sure who owns the disputed parcel? This blog may help quell your fears about the person trying to steal your land. It will also help guide you through the long, complex process of an adverse possession action to quiet title if you think you may be entitled to the property by either record ownership or adverse possession.

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Defeasance — How You Can Sell Your Commercial Property When Prepaying Your Commercial Real Estate Loan Is Not Allowed

Do you want to sell or re-finance your Colorado commercial real estate property, but can’t prepay on your property’s current loan? This blog will help you understand the defeasance process to get out of your loan. Since 2014, GLO has been the leading law firm in helping Denver property owners optimize their options and navigate the loan prepayment process.

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