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A Tenants in Common Agreement: Clarity and Protection for Co-Ownership of Real Property
Are you about to co-own real property such as a house with a roommate, significant other, or business partner? One of the best ways to ensure a fair and equitable outcome no matter how well the relationship ends is through a tenancy in common. This blog walks you through Colorado law on tenancy in common, the best legal fallout plan for real property co-ownership.
Understanding Tenants in Common Agreements and the Pitfalls of Partition
Are you and your fellow property owners butting heads? Can you never seem to agree on the use of the building? Do you constantly find yourself carrying more than your fair share of the burden of property ownership? A partition action may be just what you need.
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.
Having Issues with a Tenant at Your Commercial Property? How Security Interest Liens May Help
A security interest lien is a good way for landlords to secure interests in their commercial property. Whether a tenant has already defaulted on a lease or you simply want assurances of your ability to collect payments in the future, a security interest lien can be used to protect you if your tenant cannot or will not pay their rent. The Uniform Commercial Code (βUCCβ) allows landlords to protect their property interests using a lien, and certain UCC sections outline the requirements and rights of security interest liens.
Puppy Love: Emotional Support Animals in Colorado
This blog details Colorado law regarding emotional service animals (ESA) and guides tenants and landlords through the emotional service animal process, including a discussion of their respective rights. Whether you're a tenant or landlord; in Denver, Boulder, Adams or Arapahoe County, or anywhere along the Front Range; read this blog to ensure you know your emotional service animal rights.
Short-Term Rentals in Denver: How to Start Your Airbnb in Denver
Are you a homeowner looking to rent your Denver house or spare bedroom on Airbnb? VRBO.com? This blog offers a short how-to guide to get your house on Airbnb or VRBO.com in Denver