Are you about to co-own real property such as a house with a roommate, significant other, or business partner? One of the best ways to ensure a fair and equitable outcome no matter how well the relationship ends is through a tenancy in common. This blog walks you through Colorado law on tenancy in common, the best legal fallout plan for real property co-ownership.
Read MoreA security interest lien is a good way for landlords to secure interests in their commercial property. Whether a tenant has already defaulted on a lease or you simply want assurances of your ability to collect payments in the future, a security interest lien can be used to protect you if your tenant cannot or will not pay their rent. The Uniform Commercial Code (“UCC”) allows landlords to protect their property interests using a lien, and certain UCC sections outline the requirements and rights of security interest liens.
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