Real estate disputes can arise from various issues, such as contract breaches, undisclosed defects, agent negligence, or boundary disputes. You should consider pursuing legal action if these conflicts have significantly harmed your financial interests and negotiation attempts have failed. A qualified real estate attorney can assess your situation and advise on an appropriate action to protect your interests.
Expansive soils that exhibit significant volume change when coming into contact with moisture can severely damage a property’s integrity. Colorado courts have held that sellers must disclose known latent property defects caused by expansive soils. Robinson & Henry has successfully pursued and won cases involving legal claims from sellers’ failure to disclose known property issues with expansive soil.
Yes, you can appeal your property tax assessment in Colorado. If you believe your property has been overvalued, filing a protest with your county assessor is the first step. You can then appeal to the county’s Board of Equalization and, if necessary, proceed to court. Hiring a knowledgeable real estate attorney can increase your chances of obtaining a successful outcome.