Tag:property law

Boulder Requests Review of Temporary Court Order Blocking Enforcement of Safety Closure

The city of Boulder is alleging that 15 bedrooms on a property were constructed without building permits, land-use approval or life-safety inspections.

Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Reverses Decision Allowing Certain Immigrant Arrests and Detentions

The Colorado Court of Appeals found that the Colorado Constitution prohibited immigrant arrests and detentions carried out by the Teller County Sheriff’s Office in their agreement with ICE.

Colorado’s New Property Tax, Protections for Tenants Become Law

The legislature finished the session with a compromise on property tax and tenants gained a suite of new protections.

Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for Feb. 29

The Colorado Court of Appeals released five opinions on Feb. 29, including a case involving the application of the piercing the corporate veil doctrine.

Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for Sept. 15

The Colorado Court of Appeals unanimously affirmed and remanded a case involving the denial of a detainee’s release after posting bond.

Corner Crossing is a Legal Gray Area in Colorado and Many Western States

Corner crossing is a way to access public lands surrounded by private lands, but it’s unclear if the practice steps around trespass law.

Gov. Jared Polis Appoints Lane Thomasson to the Ouray County Court in the 7th Judicial District

Gov. Jared Polis on April 7 appointed Lane Thomasson to fill a vacancy on the Ouray County Court in the 7th Judicial District.