Colorado Property and Real Estate Laws
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Property and real estate law is a broad legal area, covering everything from buying and selling a home to landlord-tenant issues. As a result, most people have dealt with property law issues at some point in their lives whether they are aware of it or not. Unfortunately, property law can also be one of the more complicated legal areas. FindLaw's Colorado Property and Real Estate Laws section will help you navigate the Rocky Mountain State's tangle of laws on the subject, with articles breaking down the various statutes for you. You'll find articles on the state's homestead protections, adverse possession laws, and leases and rental agreements. Click on one of the links below to get started.