Posts in Selling a Home With an Agent
Buying a Business: Maximize upside and Minimize risk - What to Know When You Buy a Business

Buying a business in Colorado or becoming the majority stakeholder of a business? If so, read this blog to learn how you can utilize a stock/interest purchase agreement, an asset purchase agreement, and/or the overall agreement of the business to maximize your purchase and minimize risk. GLO has extensive experience helping business owners and investors in purchasing a business.

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Who’s in My House?! What to Consider when Hiring a Contractor

Are you a Colorado homeowner or developer trying to get work done on your property? Looking for the best person for the job, but don’t know what to look for or who to trust? Letting strangers on your property for any reason--but especially to make permanent changes to it-- is a nerve-wracking process. Use this blog as your guide to hire the best, and most trustworthy, person for the job!

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Entering Into a Commercial Lease: What to Know when Leasing Commercial Property

Unlike residential leases, commercial leases usually include provisions for tenants to pay property taxes and insurance for the property as well as common area maintenance (“CAM”) fees. Leases which include taxes, insurance and CAM fees are called “Triple Net” or “NNN” leases and are the most common leases.

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Stock/Membership Interest Purchase Agreements: How to Come Out on Top in the Sale or Purchase of Your Company

Are you a Colorado business owner looking to sell your company? Are you an investor looking to buy businesses around the Front Range? If so, this blog will show how you can utilize a stock/interest purchase agreement in your sale or purchase, and effectively negotiate the terms of your agreement. GLO has extensive experience helping business owners and purchasers with stock and/or interest purchase agreements.

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Sharing is Caring: Party Walls and How They May Benefit You

Do you currently own or plan on starting your own small business in Denver, Boulder, or anywhere along the Front Range? Do you need help filing your articles of incorporation or developing an operating agreement for your Colorado limited liability company? If so, read this blog to find out about more about LLCs and why it is the perfect business model for your small business.

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Making the Most of Your (Capital) Gains: Maximizing Your Take-Home Profit with the Capital Gains Tax

Are you a real estate investor waiting to sell your rental property? Are you a homeowner wondering if you’re getting the most out of the sale of your home or investment? This blog aims to help guide homeowners and investors through the complex world of capital gains so they can maximize their profit.

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Seller Concessions: How Seller Payments Help Real Estate Deals Come to a Closing

Typically, Buyer is liable for all closing costs. Seller Concessions are closing costs that Seller pays instead. This includes property taxes, title insurance, loan origination fees, inspection fees, recording fees, appraisal fees, and attorney’s fees.

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Seller Financing in Real Estate Transactions: A Seller’s Options when the Buyer Cannot Obtain a Conventional Mortgage

Is your landlord withholding your security deposit in Denver, Boulder, Adams or Arapahoe County, or anywhere else along the Front Range? Do you need to know your rights regarding your security deposit? If so, read this blog to see if you need legal help with your security deposit return or dispute.

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Asset Purchase Agreements: How to Come Out on Top in the Sale or Purchase of Your Company

Do you own a business outside of Colorado and want do business in Colorado? Have you registered as a foreign entity or need to know how? Read this blog to find out what registering your business as a foreign entity means and how to do it.

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Transaction Brokers vs. Agents: Don’t Go for Broke Until You Understand the Difference

In Colorado, a real estate agent can have two types of relationships with buyers or sellers. They can either be a transaction broker, or they can be an agent that represents one specific party in a real estate transaction. The two roles have some key differences, and it is important that you, as the buyer or seller, know who you’re dealing with to ensure a smooth transaction. This blog breaks down the key differences and demonstrates why seeking out an attorney may still be in your best interests when buying or selling real estate.

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Earnest Money Disputes: Feeling Bad About Your Good Faith?

Do you currently own or plan on starting your own small business in Denver, Boulder, or anywhere along the Front Range? Do you need help filing your articles of incorporation or developing an operating agreement for your Colorado limited liability company? If so, read this blog to find out about more about LLCs and why it is the perfect business model for your small business.

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Foreclosures: Navigating the Colorado Foreclosure Process as a Homeowner, Lender, or Buyer

Are you a lender or a borrower facing a foreclosure action, or are you a home buyer looking to purchase a foreclosed home? Are you unsure of how the foreclosure system works in Colorado? If that’s the case, this blog will help you to navigate the foreclosure process and explain some of the key concepts of the system in Colorado.

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Lien On Me: 3 Steps to Filing Your Mechanic's Lien

Are you a contractor or subcontractor in the Denver/Boulder area who has not been paid for your work? If so, read this blog to learn how you can file a mechanic's lien in Colorado to ensure that you get paid for your construction materials and labor.

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A Must-See Trustee: Colorado's Unique Public Trustee System & Foreclosure Process

One of the reasons why Colorado is an ideal place to invest in real estate is the only state in the United States that uses the “public trustee” system for foreclosures. This makes foreclosures very inexpensive and thus, an ideal place for real estate lenders. But because it is unique, it’s also confusing. This blog analyses Colorado’s public trustee system and discusses your foreclosure rights as a lender, borrower, or junior lienor.

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Not Interested in Usury? A Crime of Biblical Proportions

Are you a lender or creditor looking to extend a line of credit for the investment of Colorado real estate in Denver, Boulder, Adams or Arapahoe County? Have you borrowed money for your Colorado small business? If so, you want to be familiar with Colorado’s usury laws that prohibit excessive interest rates. This blog analyzes Colorado’s usury law regarding nonconsumer (business) loans so you can ensure your loan complies and doesn’t have an illegal, excessive interest rate.

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But It's Not In Writing! Don't Quarrel Over Your Oral Contract

Are you looking to enforce an oral contract in Denver, Boulder, Adams or Arapahoe County, or anywhere else along the Front Range? Do you have an agreement that you are not sure you should write out? If so, read this blog to ensure that your agreements are enforceable.

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Material Breaches of Contract & Common Remedies

Contracts are everywhere. You and everybody you know engages in contracts multiple times in a single day. When you walk into to your supermarket, you have an implied contract to buy groceries. Despite this, many people don’t know the basics about contracts. This blog discusses basic contract issues such as breach of contract and the typical remedies for such a breach.

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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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