Is Buyer’s Termination Over “Loan Availability” Legit?
What happens when a seller and a buyer disagree over whether the buyer’s termination of a contract due to lack of “loan availability” is legit?
What happens when a seller and a buyer disagree over whether the buyer’s termination of a contract due to lack of “loan availability” is legit?
Watch this video to learn about the common styles of subject-to transactions and some the different risks of the common types of subject-to transactions. See
Rental Application Fairness Act: What actions must Colorado landlords and property managers take after passage of the new state law known as House Bill 19-1106?
This webcast is our second installment of our series about subject-to transactions. In it we explain the jargon and the major deal points of subject-to
The General Mining Act of 1872 established the right for individuals to “stake a claim” on federal land for the purpose of mining, eventually allowing for the conversion of those rights into full ownership through a process known as patenting. While patented mining claims can offer both surface and mineral rights, purchasing one in Colorado is often more complex than it appears. From overlapping claims and severed mineral estates to issues like illegal subdivisions and lingering extralateral rights, prospective buyers must navigate a web of legal and historical complications. This article explores five of the most common pitfalls encountered when purchasing a mining claim and underscores the importance of thorough due diligence.
The rapid rise in interest rates in 2022-2023 have made “subject-to” transactions trendy. Watch this video to get a general understanding of subject-to deals and
Learn about the common “cards” that commercial tenants and commercial landlords can play when tenants seek to renegotiate commercial leases.
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
Once you determine that you must use the Foreclosure Protection Act version of the Colorado Contract (see: Must I Use Colorado Foreclosure Protection Act form
Introduction. For many Americans the dream of owning a second home or investment property is just that, a dream. Dramatic increases in property values paired