Posts tagged limited liability company
Statement of Authority: Holding and Conveying Real Property in Colorado

A Statement of Authority vests an individual with unambiguous authority to hold and convey real property on behalf of an entity. Under Colorado law, an entity includes any corporation, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, limited liability company, partnership, association, or other legal entity. Entities are allowed to hold and convey real property in the entity name in Colorado which is helpful for business versatility and estate planning.

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Establishing an Entity for Entrepreneurs: What to Consider When Starting Your Business

Are you looking to buy or sale your home in Boulder, Denver, Adams or Jefferson County, or anywhere else along the Front Range, you could save thousands of dollars by not hiring a broker. “FSBO” means “for sale by owner,” and with sites like Zillow, it’s easier than ever. However, Zillow can’t save you from common pitfalls. Read this blog to learn how GLO can save you money and liability.

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Don’t be Pierced by the Corporate Veil: Avoiding Personal Liability for Your Business

Are you worried about being held personally liable for what employees do within your business? This blog discusses the Colorado standard of liability for business owners, and what to do if you find yourself in a sticky situation in the corporate realm.

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It’s Dim Witted to Not Get Limited: Why You Should Start an LLC for Your Investment Properties

Do you own multiple investment properties in the Denver/Boulder area or thinking about starting to invest in real estate? If so, you may want to consider forming an LLC to limit your liability and to protect your personal assets. Since 2016, GLO has specialized in helping people along the Front Range form LLCs to invest in Colorado real estate.

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The ABCs of LLCs: How to Start Your Small Business Today

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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