
Landlords sue for rent owed, equipment providers want leases paid and contractors seek mechanic’s lien foreclosures.
Landlords sue for rent owed, equipment providers want leases paid and contractors seek mechanic’s lien foreclosures.
A contractor is accused of stealing a tanker truck of water, a real estate firm claims commission is owed for a $2.5 million sale, and homeowners fight over tennis courts.
A plaintiff says he is owed $16.8 million he loaned to a hemp oil company, several contractors claim they were not paid for work they did, and landlords sue for rent owed.
This week’s plaintiffs claim they are owed for defaults on equipment and property leases and failures to pay for construction materials and renovation work.
A deceased man’s estate says fraudulent quit claim deeds were recorded for seven properties, plus several contractors claim they were stiffed.
Jefferson County restaurateurs square off in a shareholder suit alleging that $365,000 in Paycheck Protection Program loans is unaccounted for.
Subcontractors claim they were stiffed by builders, and one says it is owed nearly $1 million. A Mimi’s Café is accused of abandoning a Lakewood property.
A landlord in trying to collect $40K from a gym. Plus a Denver property owner sues Denver over a rejected roofing permit, calling the system “Kafkaesque.”
Architects claim the Archdiocese of Denver failed to pay for work done at a church and a bank seeks damages of $11.7 million over a construction loan.
A plaintiff claims an attorney provided negligent representation in a lease dispute during the pandemic. Several suits seek damages for unpaid equipment leases.
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