Multifamily Housing
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Denver considers 5x harsher fines against landlords not up to code
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If a residential unit in Denver doesn’t have a smoke alarm installed, Denver can currently fine the landlord up to $999 after a warning and several citations. But soon, penalties could stack up to $5,000 per day. The Department of Excise and Licenses is pushing to revise Denver’s code to create a new maximum penalty…
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Colorado Springs residents say state bill ‘lopsided’ in favor of apartment developers
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As fights over development and density dominate headlines in Colorado Springs, local activists say a bill that won approval at the state House of Representatives Tuesday is unfair. The bill would require neighborhoods groups to cover a local governments attorneys’ fees if they lost an appeal of a land-use decisions. Developers would not have to…
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Colorado Springs residents say state bill ‘lopsided’ in favor of apartment developers
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As fights over development and density dominate headlines in Colorado Springs, local activists say a bill that won approval at the state House of Representatives Tuesday is unfair. The bill would require neighborhoods groups to cover a local governments attorneys’ fees if they lost an appeal of a land-use decisions. Developers would not have to…


