Colorado Real Property Law is the most comprehensive treatise on Colorado real property to date. Providing almost 200 years of state land history in one source, this beautiful softbound, 2-volume set is filled with reference material for real property lawyers, litigators, title professionals, and law professors, as well as anyone who needs detailed information about Colorado law on real property.
The book provides all the relevant legal history, legislation, and case law on which modern real estate practice in Colorado is based. Plus, it provides broad substantive information about the current status of real property law in Colorado over a wide range of topics, including mortgages and deeds, foreclosure, common-interest communities, land subdivision, easements, eminent domain, recording, bankruptcy, liens, and transfer of property at death. Whether you deal exclusively with real property or only occasionally have to answer clients’ real property law questions, this book has the answers you need.
Colorado Real Property Law is the perfect tool for clarification of issues or as a starting point for almost every real property research project. With 33 chapters and more than 7,000 footnotes, it is the one publication no attorney who deals with Colorado real property should be without.
This 2-volume set is replaced as needed.
"This is the most authoritative work on Colorado real estate law ever generated. It will undoubtedly become the reference lawbook in every real estate lawyer's library."--James G. Bengamin, Benjamin, Bain, Howard & Cohen, LLC