February and March were active months for the Colorado House of Representatives with respect to attempted reforms of current landlord/tenant laws in Colorado. In addition to proposed major over...
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated remote work capabilities of many companies (including Otten Johnson), but is this a permanent change? Here are some major companies that provide a glimpse in...
https://www.rockymountainrealestatelaw.com/2020/08/work-from-where/
Denver’s ban on source-of-income discrimination took effect on January 1, 2019. The ordinance, which the Denver City Council approved back in August, prohibits a wide range of conduct in real e...
Later this summer, the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) will institute more stringent, recalibrated Energy Star certification metrics in an attempt to reflect current market conditions...
https://www.rockymountainrealestatelaw.com/2018/07/energy-star-2018-updates/
In our April Client Alert, we reported on a possible breakthrough in construction defect reform legislation, which had passed the House and was moving to the Senate. The Colorado Senate has now...
Colorado’s growing high-tech scene is currently driving the office leasing activities in metro Denver. According to CBRE’s Colorado Tech Book 2016, high-tech companies leased 1.1 million sq...
While negotiations on construction defect legislation reform came to a halt in the Colorado Legislature last Thursday, a package of three bills aimed at increasing affordable housing in Colorado ...
Last week, the negotiations for a construction defects reform package fell apart, making it extremely unlikely that Colorado would see any state action on the issue this year – the fourth time ...
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/
Two major cities on the front range recently enacted new regulations – and city taxes – for short-term rentals. As covered in my earlier post, municipalities throughout the country have been ...
https://www.rockymountainrealestatelaw.com/2015/11/voters-approve-new-taxes-on-short-term-rentals/