Webcasts

FJGG hosts a monthly Webcast, a five-to-ten-minute webinar for real estate professionals of topical wisdom. It’s FREE! There is no CE credit. Our goal is to provide insight into cutting-edge topics tossed out by the ever-changing market and law. If you are interested in receiving an email alert when a new webcast is available, please sign up here Subscribe to FJGG’s Webcast.

We plan to webcast once a month.

Featured Webcast:

4/22/26:  HB25-1249: Revisions to Security Deposit Law Changes Explained (2026 Update)

Colorado’s new legislation, HB25-1249, introduces important updates to the state’s security deposit laws that directly impact landlords, property managers, and tenants. This webcast will break down the key changes, clarify new compliance requirements, and explain how these revisions may affect lease agreements, deposit handling, and dispute risk. Whether you manage residential properties, advise clients on real estate matters, or need to understand your rights and responsibilities as a tenant, this webcast will provide actionable guidance to help you navigate the new law with confidence.

Contact attorney Caroline Young with questions on how HB25-1249 impacts your specific situation.

Past Topics & Recordings:

FJGG’s Employing Broker Webinar — Frascona, Joiner, Goodman and Greenstein, P.C., Attorneys at Law, A Colorado Law Firm

What do We do When the Buyer Refuses to Sign the Buyer Broker Compensation Agreement?

Watch this video and find out. See Also: Don’t Believe Rumors of Disagreement Between NAR and Your Regulators About the...

Don’t Believe Rumors of Disagreement Between NAR and Your Regulators About the Antitrust Settlement

The plaintiffs in the settled antitrust lawsuits were sellers, not buyers. It is natural that regulators may not be keen...

When the Seller Rents Back Post-Closing for no Monthly Rent, Can There be a Security Deposit?

In Colorado, Senate Bill 23-184 provides a fairly clear answer: No.

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Does Colorado Law Inhibit Creative Buyer-Broker Compensation?

Does CRS §12-10-301 inhibit buyers and their brokers from having creative fee arrangements? Learn why the answer to this question...

Buyer Side Requirement of the NAR Antitrust Settlement

Learn about one of the more important practice changes for buyer-side brokers: the inability of the buyer broker to make...

Seller Side Requirement of the NAR Antitrust Settlement

Learn about removal of compensation fields in the MLS and the prohibition of using the MLS to communicate co-op amounts....

Is it Time to Think about Evolving Past the Realtor® Code of Ethics?

A portion of the Realtor® Code of Ethics provided part of the legal justification for the $1.78 billion jury verdict...

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...

“How-To” for Common Styles of Subject-To Transactions

Watch this video to learn about the common styles of subject-to transactions and some the different risks of the common...

Subject-To Transaction: Learning the Jargon and the Key Deal Points.

This webcast is our second installment of our series about subject-to transactions. In it we explain the jargon and the...

Subject-To Transaction: Understanding the Concept + Buyer and Seller Motivations

The rapid rise in interest rates in 2022-2023 have made “subject-to” transactions trendy. Watch this video to get a general...

Renegotiating a Commercial Lease

Learn about the common “cards” that commercial tenants and commercial landlords can play when tenants seek to renegotiate commercial leases.

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