If the lender decides to foreclose on a Colorado property without going to court, it must follow the state’s out-of-court procedures. Nonjudicial foreclosures in Colorado, on the other hand, have very little court intervention. The lender may sell the house in a foreclosure sale after completing the necessary formalities. Learn about major aspects of Colorado foreclosure proceedings in the sections below.
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Colorado’s Foreclosure Laws in Brief
Discover the essential elements of Colorado foreclosure law.
Colorado Foreclosure Law and HOA Law Articles
Colorado Homeowners’ Association (HOA) Laws
Learn about Colorado regulations that may protect you if you reside in a HOA-governed neighborhood.
HOA Foreclosures in Colorado
If you fail to pay your HOA assessments in Colorado, the organization will most certainly get a lien on your property and may foreclose on it.