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Colorado Supreme Court shoots down condo association’s lawsuit against Aspen for construction defects
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The Colorado Supreme Court clarified on Monday that litigants may not use a judicial doctrine focused on breaches of contract to sue municipalities for negligently constructed housing, effectively sidestepping the broad immunity state law provides to government entities. The Colorado Governmental Immunity Act, with limited exceptions, shields public entities from lawsuits over injuries they cause.…
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Rising mortgages keeping metro Denver apartment vacancy rates low
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Fast-rising mortgage rates might be denting the record home prices that Denver sellers enjoyed last spring, but they’re only serving to reinforce the low-vacancy apartment market, according to developers and recent rental data. “You’ve seen some (home) prices start to decline as new homes and resales are taking longer to sell, but that’s actually helping…
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10th Circuit directs Gunnison condo operators to comply with anti-discrimination agreement
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After the federal government reported that the owners of a Gunnison housing complex refused to abide by the terms of an agreement meant to avoid further discrimination, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit has now ordered them to comply. David Welch, John Welch and Ruth Welch signed an agreement in early 2020,…



