Tag:Property tax

Court Opinions: Appeals Court Concludes a Treasurer’s Deed was Issued Contrary to Statute

The Colorado Court of Appeals found that the Washington County treasurer sold a lien on a property that violated the statute, rendering the deed void.

Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Holds Compelled Speech Requirement Violated First Amendment

The Colorado Court of Appeals found that the registered agent disclosure requirement in the Fair Campaign Practices Act violated the First Amendment.

Colorado’s 2024 Legislative Session: Collaboration and Compromise Are Back

Brownstein Shareholder Sarah Mercer runs through a roundup of some of the more notable bills from this legislative session.

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.

Legislative Look Ahead: Public Safety, Cost of Living, the State’s Litigious Environment in Focus

The Colorado Legislature began its session Jan. 10, and property tax, public safety and the cost of living are expected to be top priorities.

Courts: Colorado Supreme Court Opinions for May 30

The Colorado Supreme Court made multiple rulings May 30 involving COVID-19 and property tax assessments.

Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for May 12

The Colorado Court of Appeals published its opinion in Overton v. Chess on how interest for treasurer deed reimbursement is calculated.

Western ‘Zoom Towns’ Take Aim at Short-Term Rentals

Voters in eight separate Colorado mountain towns recently passed various local option sales taxes and lodging taxes on short-term rentals, the proceeds of which are aimed at addressing housing shortages.