Smart Doorbells and Real Estate: New Technology Raises Privacy Concerns
Smart doorbells offer convenience and security but also raise serious privacy issues in real estate. Learn the legal and practical concerns for buyers, sellers, and agents.
Smart doorbells offer convenience and security but also raise serious privacy issues in real estate. Learn the legal and practical concerns for buyers, sellers, and agents.
A CBS 4 News story highlights the risks Colorado homeowners face when contractors abandon projects. Learn how mechanics’ liens, trust fund laws, and legal remedies can affect you—and the steps you can take to protect your home, finances, and peace of mind.
Contracting parties may extend the statute of limitations for construction defect claims, according to a new opinion from the Colorado Court of Appeals. Construction defect
The 2022 legislative session brought sweeping changes to the Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act (“CCIOA”), the act that governs most homeowners associations in Colorado. In
Anyone who has registered their car online is likely familiar with credit card surcharges. If an owner pays with a credit card, the Colorado DMV
Co-Author: Lauren M. Taylor[i] This summer, the Colorado General Assembly adopted new limits on the amount of retainage a property owner can withhold from contractors
HOA liens are not spurious, even if annexation is disputed The Colorado Court of Appeals has ruled that a homeowner association lien is not spurious,
This following article originally appeared in The Colorado Trial Lawyers Association – Trial Talk, August/September, 2017 Edition. The article discusses the history of Colorado’s statute
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