Buyer Defaults Just Before Closing
Buyer Defaults Just Before Closing 11/30/2015: Even when a contract clearly spells out the consequences of a buyer defaulting on a contract, it may not
Buyer Defaults Just Before Closing 11/30/2015: Even when a contract clearly spells out the consequences of a buyer defaulting on a contract, it may not
TRID Disclosures 11/28/2015: The conventional wisdom is that the new TRID regulations will make buyer loan approvals more precarious. Additions to contract language which call
Boring but True: Four Rules on the Documentation of Employee Discipline Few things are less flashy than the process of creating a detailed personnel file
On November 6, 2012, Colorado voters approved Amendment 64, which made it legal under state law for those over age 21 to possess, use, manufacture,
What If the Property I Own Has the “Wrong” Zoning? Question: I own a property. The current zoning will not let me do what I
Patient Access to Mental Health Records – The Rules Have Changed, Be Sure Your Practices Do, Too. The proper release of medical records is an
Updates to CP-46: Disclosure of Adverse Material facts 8/24/2015: The Real Estate Commission adopted Commission Position 46, regarding brokers disclosure of adverse material facts, Jon
Legal and Ethical Guidance for the Provision of Distance Counseling/Teletherapy It is hard to imagine going through a day in the modern world without utilizing
CREC Approved Forms & Seller Carry Financing. 7/27/2015: The 2014 CREC approved forms essentially eliminate the Seller Carry Financing provisions. Yet, in the right circumstances,
Legislative Update: A Summary of Mental Health Legislation in Colorado It was a busy year for the Colorado legislators, and several laws were introduced in
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