Managing Editor: Richard H. Krohn
Publisher: CBA-CLE Books (CLE in Colorado, Inc.)
Publication Date: First Edition, 2017
Release Date: September 2017
Page Count: 442 pages
Trim Size: 7 x 10-inch format
Format: Softcover - (also includes Electronic PDF e-Book - Download from your CLE Dashboard)
ISBN: 1-930993-92-7
About the Book:
Foreclosure Law in Colorado, First Edition, explains the intricacies of Colorado’s foreclosure process in an easy-to-use format. In addition to explanations of the various types of foreclosures and considerations in effecting foreclosures, Foreclosure Law in Colorado contains many helpful forms, including a Notice of Intent to Cure, Notice of Intent to Redeem, Lis Pendens, Order Authorizing Sale, and more. The book is designed to assist practitioners through the foreclosure process, regardless of their experience level with foreclosures.
The title change from its predecessor publication reflects that the scope of this book has expanded beyond covering only public trustee foreclosures to include Rule 120 proceedings related to public trustee foreclosures, judicial foreclosures, in-depth coverage of the impact of tax liens and bankruptcy on foreclosures, and new foreclosure related topics including receiverships, federal regulatory issues, deeds in lieu of foreclosure, and workouts.
Topics include:
- Rule 120 proceedings;
- judicial foreclosures;
- tax liens;
- receiverships;
- bankruptcy;
- federal regulatory issues;
- and deeds in lieu of foreclosure.
Updates/Supplements:
Foreclosure Law in Colorado is typically updated every other year, unless changes in the law warrant an annual release. Each update will be released as a new soft-cover edition.
Please Note: All new book orders include recent supplements/updates; if an update is issued within 90 days of the purchase date of the book, a complimentary copy of the update will automatically be sent to you.