Ellyn and David Rucker decided to purchase a house that their daughter, Kristin, would then rent from them. David placed an offer on a house[…]
+ moreIn this blog we will give an overview for homeowners how a contractor’s or construction professional’s insurance relates to residential construction defects. This blog is[…]
+ moreThe Colorado mechanics lien statute limits the lien of any person to the value of laborers, machinery, tools, or equipment supplied, or services rendered. A[…]
+ moreWe often have clients who tell us something like, “I signed the contract, but I did not get a copy signed by the other guy.”[…]
+ moreIn this blog we will attempt to give construction professionals an overview of their rights under liability insurance policies, when an owner claims construction defects.[…]
+ moreAs a general rule of Colorado law, an oral contract is just as enforceable as a written contract. The primary difference is that it is[…]
+ moreThis post was written by construction attorney Bradley Shefrin, and the original appears at the following link: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/colorado-court-appeals-renders-key-aia-contract-void-bradley-shefrin On March 9, 2017, the Colorado[…]
+ moreColorado law prevents builders and general contractors from avoiding liability for damages resulting from a breach of contract by their subcontractors. Simpson v. Digiallonardo, 488[…]
+ moreThis month Stutheit & Gartland won a trial in Teller County on behalf of a real estate seller who was accused of failing to disclose[…]
+ moreContracts for new home construction are full of dangers for the homebuyer. Typical clauses slipped into long, detailed contracts by big home building companies include[…]
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