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Boulder Landlord-Tenant Law Attorneys
Lease Agreements ● Lease Disputes ● Eviction ● Subleases and AssignmentsAt the Boulder law firm of St. Clair & Greschler, our real estate lawyers are dedicated to helping landlords and tenants throughout Colorado. We serve commercial landlords and residential and commercial tenants who need assistance with lease negotiation or dispute resolution. Our attorneys have more than 50 years of combined experience that can be a great benefit to you as you negotiate or litigate landlord-tenant legal issues. Contact St. Clair & Greschler today to discuss your situation. Landlord-Tenant Law Issues and DisputesWe represent both renters and landlords who are about to enter or are experiencing trouble with leases of residential and commercial real estate properties. In some cases, we also represent small businesses who own multiple rental properties. Because we have worked with both sides in landlord-tenant issues, we have unique insight and experience that can help resolve your issues before they become serious. The law firm of St. Clair & Greschler helps landlords and tenants negotiate and review lease agreements and resolve issues - through negotiation, mediation or litigation - relating to: - Renting investment property
- Subleases and assignments
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Tax issues
- Privacy issues
- Maintenance and repairs
- Breach of contract (lease terms)
- Breach of covenant
- Unpaid rent
- Late rent payments
- Disputed fees
- Security deposits
- Eviction actions
In Colorado, landlord and tenant laws often favor tenants, and the Boulder area is tenant-friendly. Landlords must know their rights concerning collecting unpaid rent, eviction proceedings, maintenance and repair, and privacy for tenants. Our attorneys are experienced in landlord-tenant law and understand that landlords are often at a disadvantage. We are ready to help ensure that landlords do not make a mistake that could be very costly. Our lawyers can help ensure that residential and commercial landlords follow all the proper procedures, such as the required three-day notices for eviction or for compliance or possession. We can help landlords properly serve a notice to quit or begin eviction proceedings when necessary if rent is unpaid or there is a breach of lease. Our goal is to help commercial tenants and landlords deal with issues efficiently, so that any impact on the business and profits is minimized. Our understanding of business law can be especially beneficial in landlord-tenant law disputes. A Note to Student RentersWe are advocates for students who are having trouble with their landlords, including issues such as lease termination, improper eviction actions, failure to provide maintenance and repairs, breach of privacy, sublease and assignment, and security deposit disputes. Even though landlord-tenant law provides a great deal of protection, it is still important to follow your lease unconditionally, even if your landlord has already violated the lease terms. Landlord-tenant disputes can seriously affect your business or personal property. Protect your rights under your lease agreement. Contact us today to talk with an experienced landlord and tenant lawyer at St. Clair & Greschler in Boulder. Credit cards accepted. St. Clair & Greschler, PC Phone: 303-440-7500 3100 Arapahoe Avenue, Suite 503 Boulder, CO 80303 From our law office in Boulder, the law firm of St. Clair & Greschler serves Colorado clients in Broomfield, Lafayette, Denver, Lakewood, Longmont, Westminster, Arvada, Thornton, Louisville, Superior, Erie, Greeley, Northglenn, Federal Heights, Littleton, Wheat Ridge, Boulder County, Jefferson County, Weld County, Adams County, and Denver County.
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