In October of 2022, the Colorado Court of Appeals, Division VII rendered an opinion in MLS Properties LLC v. Weld County Board of Equalization. While this case is the first to reach the Colorad...
https://www.rockymountainrealestatelaw.com/2023/06/property-taxes-and-unusual-conditions/
3D printers are already being used across industries to produce a number of products. A quick Google search provides an astonishing number of uses. One industry to keep an eye on is the housing...
Now that states are starting to lift Stay at Home orders and people are beginning to return to work, many are concerned about the health and safety of their workplace environments. A recent art...
https://www.rockymountainrealestatelaw.com/2020/06/covid-19-and-the-well-building-standard/
Tuesday evening the Boulder City Council unanimously approved the $9.5 million purchase of the 615-acre parcel located at 4536 N. 95th St. (pictured below) to add to the city’s 45,000-acre ope...
As previously reported on this blog a Colorado Court of Appeals decision in 2015 allowed a developer/declarant to retain a right to consent to amendments to a common interest community’s declar...
In a three-hour public meeting last night, the Denver Planning Commission heard public comments from supporters and opponents of the City’s proposed zoning regulations for short-term rentals. S...
https://www.rockymountainrealestatelaw.com/2016/03/denver-short-term-rental-update/
Following up on an earlier post, several of the transitions affecting Denver were evident yesterday in the presentations at the University of Colorado Real Estate Center 19th Annual Forum. Jeff...
It’s no secret that rental rates in Denver are sky-high, and the multi-family apartment industry is booming. According to one study, 7,749 multi-family residential units have come online in th...
On Monday night (November 23, 2015), Denver City Council voted to approve the construction defect ordinance proposed by Mayor Hancock. The ordinance, which we wrote about when it was proposed las...
Despite the failure of Senate Bill 177 last week, there is positive news for condo developers. As was reported in Denver Post, the Colorado Court of Appeals ruled last week that a clause in a dec...