homeowners
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Property tax bills jolt Pikes Peak area homeowners
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This year’s property tax bill is provoking some cringes statewide as expiring reductions and rising assessments cause increases. El Paso County, the state’s most populous, was not left behind. “My property taxes have gone crazy,” said Colorado Springs resident Tim Burke. The handyman has lived in the Old North End for over 30 years. With…
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Colorado attorney general targets landlord price gouging following Marshall fire
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In an effort to stop landlords from gouging homeowners displaced by the Marshall fire, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser on Thursday sent letters to four online rental companies urging them to take measures to stop any such attempts to price gouge. “The Department has received consumer complaints, and recent investigative reporting has conveyed, that some…
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Denver gives troubled homeowners time to cure violations
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DENVER – City officials have offered several owners of income-restricted homes they may not have been qualified to purchase a pardon from enforcement actions. The Denver Post reports the Denver Office of Economic Development on Friday sent letters to the homeowners, detailing a “compliance resolution program” for 306 residents whom city staffers have flagged for…



