Quite often, I have a discussion with a client about potentially transferring their investment property (i.e., a house or condo) into an LLC, for asset protection purposes. This may make sense, but many people have misconceptions about the pros and
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Colorado’s Livestock Fence Law

Consider a situation where Rancher Ralph releases his livestock on his own property to graze, but there are no boundary fences. Rancher Ralph’s livestock wanders off, enters Farmer Bob’s farm, and feasts on Farmer Bob’s crops. This situation presents a…
NEPA is in Colorado News – What is it?

NEPA is strictly a procedural statute.…
Key HOA Documents and Concepts

Homeowners associations are governed by various documents that can confuse owners and even HOA board members. The nature of the HOA itself is often misunderstood. Here is a primer:
Common Interest Community. Colorado law uses the term “common interest community.”…
I Want to Dissolve my HOA
Terminating an HOA is almost impossible.…
Lawsuits Fighting Local Land Use Decisions in Colorado are Now More Risky
It is quite common in Colorado for major (or even minor) housing developments to face intense opposition from existing residents. For example, check out the “Sanctuary on the Green” project that would bring much-needed housing to Fort Collins,…
New Liability Protections for Landowners Under Colorado Recreational Use Statute
Colorado attempts to encourage private landowners to allow recreational use of their property via a new law.…
Does “Intent” Matter for Prescriptive Easements Under Colorado Law?
Did Colorado’s Legislature Advance or Roll Back Property Rights this Year?
High Housing Costs? Blame Colorado’s Land Use Codes
In Colorado, escalating housing prices are well-documented. A lot of blame gets placed on investors buying houses for cash, making it harder for ordinary people to acquire their first home. However, the fundamental problem is simply a matter of economics…