In Colorado real estate, the phrase “buyer beware” often applies most strongly when it comes to property boundaries. Many buyers assume that the backyard fence, the driveway edge, or the tree line marks the true property line. In reality, only a survey can tell the full story—and the surprises it reveals can be costly if overlooked.
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Salida’s Land Use Code Rewrite: June 18th Update and Ongoing Community Feedback
On June 18, 2025, I attended the City of Salida’s update meeting and public comment session regarding the proposed land use code rewrite—a long-overdue update designed to improve housing flexibility, streamline development, and better reflect Salida’s evolving...
Navigating Colorado’s Evolving Employment Landscape: Key Updates for Employers (2020-2025)
Colorado's employment law landscape has undergone significant transformations in the past five years, presenting new challenges for employers operating within the state. Staying abreast of these changes is crucial for compliance and more difficult to manage than ever....
Chaffee County’s Challenges for Development
Challenges for Development Under Chaffee County's New Land Use Code Chaffee County’s newly adopted Land Use Code, effective January 1, 2025, introduces sweeping changes that could pose significant challenges for developers. While the county aims to balance growth with...
FinCEN Removes Reporting Requirement for U.S. Entities
In a welcome move for the small business community in the United States, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (“FinCEN”) has issued an “interim final rule” removing the beneficial ownership interest (“BOI”) reporting requirement for U.S. entities. Over the past...