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How a Buyer Can Terminate a Colorado Real Estate Contract After Discovering a New Property Problem

In Colorado residential real estate transactions, sellers must disclose newly discovered adverse material facts about a property. Under the Colorado Real Estate Commission Contract to Buy and Sell Real Estate, buyers may have the right to terminate the contract even after inspection deadlines have passed. This article explains disclosure requirements, Section 10.2 termination rights, and critical timing rules buyers must understand.

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Insurance Company Repair Work Following The Marshall Fire

Colorado statute Section 10-4-120 is designed to prohibit a homeowners insurance company from intimidating, coercing, threatening or inducing a homeowner to use a particular repair business to conduct the repairs at the property following damage to a property that results in a claim to the insurance company. 

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Short-term Rentals in Colorado

A short-term rental is generally when you rent out a residential property or part of a residential property for less than 30 days. Laws exist and continue to be made that can restrict short-term rental properties.

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