By Mark Malone, Esq.

Colorado’s real estate market is booming, it is important to know your rights as a buyer if a seller fails to disclose various items to you.

Colorado’s real estate market is booming, it is important to know your rights as a buyer if a seller fails to disclose various items to you.

Required Disclosures.

The Seller MUST disclose:

Other Common Seller Disclosures:

Claims you can bring if a Seller fails to disclose:

  1. Breach of Contract;
  2. Nondisclosure: Under Colorado law, a seller of residential property has an independent duty in tort to disclose all “latent but known defects.”
  3. Misrepresentation, this is slightly different than Nondisclosure because this claim takes an affirmative representation of the Seller which turns out not to be true.

Potential Damages:

  1. Cost of Repair or replacement;
  2. Revocation of the sale of the property;
  3. Potential inconvenience damages;
  4. Loss of rent; and
  5. Attorney fees and costs.

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