Home Improvement Contract
A contract for home improvement contractor and owner of real estate
Completion Guarantee
In contruction or remolded this form may be needed for the lender/bank
Certificate of Substantial Completion
In construction project this is a certificate of substantial completion
Certificate of Final Completion
In construction or home improvement this a certificate of final completion
summons and complaint forceable detainer action-Landlord and Tenant
Complaint for a landlord to evict tenant in Colorado
Confidential Settlement Statement – Construction Mediation
A confidential settlement statement for construction case. Construction projects often produce disputes. Mediation can help resolve such disputes, quickly, confidentially, and efficiently.
Forms of mediation vary greatly, from facilitative (with the mediator encouraging parties to consider the benefits of settlement, and creative alternatives for dispute resolution), to evaluative (with the mediator providing a non-binding assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of positions, to help parties rationally evaluate the benefits of settlement), and a variety of other forms. Mediators, moreover, vary, from subject matter experts (including non-lawyer professionals) to experts in dispute resolution (including ex-judges and highly experienced counsel).
Get a process, and a mediator, that is right for your dispute. Even if the process is not specified in a contract, or if mediation is directed by a court, you still have the ability to shape the process (on agreement with the adversary). Since you share an interest in ensuring that the process succeeds, early discussion with adversaries about the needs of the dispute should be a high priority.
Complaint for Improper Foreclosure – Georgia
The judicial foreclosure process starts when a lender sues a delinquent borrower in the county where the property is located. To initiate the suit, the lender (the plaintiff) files a document called a “complaint for foreclosure” or “petition for foreclosure” in court. Plaintiff’s complaint for breach of contract, failure to provide notice pursuant to the security deed and failure to act in good faith and fair dealing regarding plaintiff’s loan modification and terms of the security deed, violation of Georgia Fair Lending Act, wrongful foreclosure, negligence, emotional distress, punitive damages, attorney’s fees and expenses.
Residential Lease Agreement-Landlord and Tenant
My Standard Residential Lease Agreement. Editable if some provisions need to be changed (lawn care, what utilities are or are not paid, etc.). Applicable to Colorado Law Only.
Motion to Dismiss FED Case-Landlord and Tenant
Motion to Dismiss a FED case for lack of proper service and improper pleading. Ultimately, it worked, but the court still required a hearing.
Motion for Attorney’s Fees Pursuant-Landlord and Tenant
A Motion for an award of attorney’s fees in a civil FED case. Filed under 13-17-101 CRS, seeking the award for a substantially frivolous, groundless, and/or vexatious action and/or pleading. Fact specific, but a good starting point in any request for fees. It was ultimately denied as the defendant “was not aware of the possibility of an award of attorney’s fees” under 13-17-102(6), despite having had several discussions about exactly that on the record.
Motion for Absentee Testimony – Landlord Tenant
Motion seeking to allow testimony via telephone for out of state witnesses/litigants.
Legal Memo Regarding Denver Zoning on Signage
A legal memorandum regarding Denver’s zoning laws on signs
Petition to Stop Foreclosure
The judicial foreclosure process starts when a lender sues a delinquent borrower in the county where the property is located. To initiate the suit, the lender (the plaintiff) files a document called a “complaint for foreclosure” or “petition for foreclosure” in court.
If you’re facing foreclosure, you might be able to stop the process by filing for bankruptcy, applying for a loan modification, or filing a lawsuit. If you’ve fallen behind on your mortgage payments and a foreclosure sale is looming in the very near future, you might still be able to save your home.
Judicial Foreclosure
– Respond to the summons and complaint the bank or mortgage company serves you. …
– File an answer to the foreclosure complaint stating your arguments for contesting the foreclosure. …
– Submit statements under oath pertaining to any additional evidence you have proving your position.
Once the home is sold, the new owner has the option of evicting anyone who remains in the home. A minimum of four months has elapsed by this point, and this is the first time in the foreclosure process that anyone can legally ask you to leave.