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Section 18.1 Insurance Termination: What to Do When a Property Suffers Damage Before Closing
Are you a buyer or seller in Colorado who’s executed a Contract to Buy or Sell Real Estate? It’s an exciting time for either party and the sale may feel like a done deal at signing, but unfortunately issues can arise between signing the Contract and closing. This Blog discusses Section 18.1 of the Contract, which outlines specific steps that must be taken by both buyer and seller in the event of damage to the property and a consequent insurance claim.
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.
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.
Lawful Lienor?: How to Protect Your Property After Receiving a Notice of Intent to Lien
Are you a homeowner that has received a Notice of Intent to Lien? Are you unsure of how someone could place a lien on your property? Do you know the effects of the lien or how to remove it? GLO specializes in counseling homeowners on strategies to find amicable yet client customized solutions.