Posts Tagged ‘denver real estate lawyer’

Negotiating A Commercial Lease

By Douglas A. Turner, Esq. • May 18th, 2007 • Category: Colorado Real Estate

There is more to a commercial lease than just the cost per square foot. The written terms of the lease can be critical to a tenant’s rights should a problem arise sometime during the lease term. The time to negotiate those lease terms is before the lease begins. Here are just a few tips when [...]



Negotiating New Home Construction Contracts

By Douglas A. Turner, Esq. • May 9th, 2007 • Category: Colorado Real Estate

In a real estate market where last week’s drywall subcontractor is this week’s seasoned home builder, negotiating a new home construction contract becomes more important than ever before. When entering into a contract to buy a newly constructed home, here are just a few important points to consider.
1. The Importance of Reading the Contract
First, new [...]



So, You Think You Want to Arbitrate?

By Douglas A. Turner, Esq. • Apr 13th, 2007 • Category: Colorado Business Law

Contract Disputes, Arbitration, and Arbitration Clauses
Over the weekend, I reviewed a contract that ended up in a dispute. The parties to the contract included one sentence stating that they would arbitrate any dispute. While arbitration clauses are often a good idea, sometimes an arbitration clause can work against recovery on the contract. Before including an [...]