Watkins Landlord-Tenant Lawyer, Colorado


Michael Vikram Kapoor

Business, Land Use & Zoning, Licensing, Landlord-Tenant
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  15 Years

Michael Vikram Kapoor

Business, Land Use & Zoning, Licensing, Landlord-Tenant
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  15 Years

George W Gray

Landlord-Tenant
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  38 Years

Jim De Fender

Landlord-Tenant, Estate, Commercial Real Estate, Trusts
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  30 Years

Dustin J. Klein

Landlord-Tenant, Dispute Resolution, Pharmaceutical Product, Employment
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  12 Years

Daniel Sheridan Standifer

Power of Attorney, Landlord-Tenant, Family Law, Divorce & Family Law, Discrimination
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  51 Years

Mark D. Scully

Juvenile Law, Landlord-Tenant, Family Law, Credit & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           

Hugh Zachary Balkin

Landlord-Tenant
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  17 Years

Timothy L. Foster

Landlord-Tenant, Lawsuit & Dispute, Intellectual Property, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  16 Years

April Letitia Jones

Commercial Real Estate, Landlord-Tenant, Real Estate, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           

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LEGAL TERMS

DEVISE

An old legal term that is generally used to refer to real estate left to someone under the terms of a will, or to the act of leaving such real estate. In some s... (more...)
An old legal term that is generally used to refer to real estate left to someone under the terms of a will, or to the act of leaving such real estate. In some states, 'devise' now applies to any kind of property left by will, making it identical to the term bequest. Compare legacy.

DIVIDEND

A portion of profits distributed by a corporation to its shareholders based on the type of stock and number of shares owned. Dividends are usually paid in cash,... (more...)
A portion of profits distributed by a corporation to its shareholders based on the type of stock and number of shares owned. Dividends are usually paid in cash, though they may also be paid in the form of additional shares of stock or other property. The amount of a dividend is established by the corporation's board of directors; however, state laws often restrict a corporation's ability to declare dividends by requiring a minimum level of profits or assets before the dividend can be approved.

INDISPENSABLE PARTY

A person or entity (such as a corporation) that must be included in a lawsuit in order for the court to render a final judgment that will be just to everyone co... (more...)
A person or entity (such as a corporation) that must be included in a lawsuit in order for the court to render a final judgment that will be just to everyone concerned. For example, if a person sues his neighbors to force them to prune a tree that poses a danger to his house, he must name all owners of the neighboring property in the suit.

ENCROACHMENT

The building of a structure entirely or partly on a neighbor's property. Encroachment may occur due to faulty surveying or sheer obstreperousness on the part of... (more...)
The building of a structure entirely or partly on a neighbor's property. Encroachment may occur due to faulty surveying or sheer obstreperousness on the part of the builder. Solutions range from paying the rightful property owner for the use of the property to the court-ordered removal of the structure.

SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE

A remedy provided by a court that orders the losing side to perform its part of a contract rather than, or possibly in addition to, paying money damages to the ... (more...)
A remedy provided by a court that orders the losing side to perform its part of a contract rather than, or possibly in addition to, paying money damages to the winner.

SHORT SALE (OF HOUSE)

A sale of a house in which the proceeds fall short of what the owner still owes on the mortgage. Many lenders will agree to accept the proceeds of a short sale ... (more...)
A sale of a house in which the proceeds fall short of what the owner still owes on the mortgage. Many lenders will agree to accept the proceeds of a short sale and forgive the rest of what is owed on the mortgage when the owner cannot make the mortgage payments. By accepting a short sale, the lender can avoid a lengthy and costly foreclosure, and the owner is able to pay off the loan for less than what he owes. See also deed in lieu (or foreclosure).

TORTIOUS INTERFERENCE

The causing of harm by disrupting something that belongs to someone else -- for example, interfering with a contractual relationship so that one party fails to ... (more...)
The causing of harm by disrupting something that belongs to someone else -- for example, interfering with a contractual relationship so that one party fails to deliver goods on time.

COVENANT

A restriction on the use of real estate that governs its use, such as a requirement that the property will be used only for residential purposes. Covenants are ... (more...)
A restriction on the use of real estate that governs its use, such as a requirement that the property will be used only for residential purposes. Covenants are found in deeds or in documents that bind everyone who owns land in a particular development. See covenants, conditions and restrictions.

PROPERTY

See personal property, real estate, community property, separate property.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Redd Iron, Inc. v. International Sales & Services Corp.

... 2. Standards for Determining Whether Enrichment is "Unjust". In DCB, a contractor who had been hired by a commercial tenant to remodel its premises brought an unjust enrichment action against the landlord after the tenant became insolvent and could not pay for the work. ...

Lewis v. Lewis

... [4] However, in a different factual scenario, we found reason to particularize the third prong. In DCB, we enunciated a particularized analysis for the third prong of unjust enrichment when a landlord is sued for unjust enrichment brought about by a tenant. 965 P.2d at 123. ...

Renco Associates v. D'Lance, Inc.

... In this forcible entry and detainer (FED) action, plaintiffs, Renco Associates and Renco Properties VIII (collectively landlord), appeal that aspect of the judgment against defendants, D'Lance, Inc. ... I. Background. Landlord and tenant entered into a written retail lease agreement. ...