Denver Real Estate Attorneys & Lawyers
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Seth Wiener
Scott Stram
Alisha Bond
Richard Gora
Michael Wieser
Glenn Manishin
Brig Ricks
Grant Maynard
Erin Hudson
Jon Bourne
Denver Real Estate Lawyers
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Legal Services Offered by Our On-Demand Denver Real Estate Attorneys
The Denver real estate attorneys & lawyers on UpCounsel help represent landlords, property management companies, condominium associations, and tenants on any issue relating to real estate purchases, leasing, rent increases or decreases, habitability issues, condo conversions, code violations, owner move-in situations, and more.
They also provide client service across residential and commercial real estate disputes ranging from specific performance of a purchase agreement to land use or zoning issues and construction defect litigation. Real estate agents are generally prohibited from attempting to provide legal counsel or to serve as your legal representative in any manner. Therefore, during the course of a property deal you (as the seller or the buyer) should have your interests represented by an experienced Denver real estate lawyer.
You should absolutely hire a real estate attorney before you sign any paperwork. If you have already started the process and did not understand every detail of the sales contract then you should hire an experienced real estate attorney found on UpCounsel. Especially if something in your contract doesn’t make sense or seems out of the ordinary. The smallest oversight or clause could end up costing you big time.
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What Our Customers Have to Say
"UpCounsel gives me access to big-firm lawyers minus the big-firm price tag. I work with several attorneys on the platform and there are never surprises...I always receive quality legal work at competitive rates that larger firms simply cannot match."
"Every startup needs to know about UpCounsel. We found great attorneys at great prices and were able to focus our resources on improving our business instead of paying legal bills."
"Before UpCounsel it was hard for us to find the right lawyer with the right expertise for our business. UpCounsel solves those problems by being more affordable and helping us find the right lawyer in no time."
This is the most recent 18 reviews for Real Estate attorneys in Colorado
Assist with Home Owner Associations
"I appreciate the explanation"
Frank C
.
Woodland Park,
CO,
12 months ago
Assist with Buying & Selling Residential Real Estate
"I was worried about using an online legal service but Thomas was professional and quick to get my legal needs addressed! Highly recommend!"
Kim A
.
Thornton,
CO,
about 1 year ago
Purchase & Sale Agreement (Commercial) Services
"Tom did a great job."
Lawrence B
.
Grand Junction,
CO,
over 1 year ago
Purchase & Sale Agreement (Commercial)
"Very punctual and responsive! Excellent experience!"
Nam C
.
Englewood,
CO,
over 2 years ago
Review Commercial Lease
"Worked hard to get our request back to us. He explained things clear and we are confident in his knowledge."
Shanikwa A
.
Colorado Springs,
CO,
over 3 years ago
Buying & Selling Residential Real Estate Services
"Great work! Very responsive!"
Leslie M
.
Golden,
CO,
over 4 years ago
Review Commercial Lease
"Direct communication and super fast turn around. Will use Scott again."
Justin G
.
Englewood,
CO,
about 5 years ago
Review Commercial Lease
"Scott was great to work with. Answered our questions, was responsive and direct."
Flood N
.
Denver,
CO,
over 5 years ago
Assist with Other Real Estate Matter
"Reasonable rates, good knowledge & great to work with! I would definitely recommend to anyone."
Jacob S
.
San Francisco,
CA,
over 5 years ago
Assist with Other LLC & Real Estate Matter
"Practical, efficient attorney who is thankfully not overly risk-averse. Doesn't extend projects through busy-work."
Denise N
.
Colorado Springs,
CO,
about 6 years ago
Review of Purchase Contract for Investment Residential Real Estate
"Very responsive and knowledgeable. Was able to get contract review cranked out quickly!"
Joshua E
.
Denver,
CO,
over 6 years ago
Assist with Other Real Estate Matter
"Great experience overall. Prompt responses."
Eric T
.
Arvada,
CO,
over 6 years ago
Review Commercial Lease
"She has done a fantastic job at a fair price! I would, definitely, use her services again! Thank you, Kristin!"
Ian V
.
Littleton,
CO,
over 6 years ago
Commercial Lease
"Jeff is great and we enjoyed working with him."
Geoffrey D
.
Littleton,
CO,
over 6 years ago
Commercial Lease Services
"Thanks job well done. Very professional. Using services in future"
Maher S
.
Saint Paul,
MN,
about 7 years ago
"Quick response, easy to work with and got the job done. Highly recommend."
Hilary W
.
Lafayette,
CO,
over 8 years ago
Valmont Lease Review
"Kristin was very fast to attend to our needs of the lease review and pointed out some great talking points to bring up with the leasing agent. I highly recommend Kristin to anyone needing advice and was very quick to get an appointment set up to keep the leasing process timely. Due to our great advice and counsel, I was able to get clauses amended on my lease which greatly benefit myself and my business. Thank you very much!!! :)"
Taylor J
.
Boulder,
CO,
over 9 years ago
Commercial Lease Review
"Very efficient and quick responder!"
Angela R
.
Broomfield,
CO,
over 9 years ago
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