Essentially, a repair escrow is an agreement between the Buyer and Seller to set aside money to complete required repairs after the transaction closes. The lender or title company (“escrow holder”) holds the funds until the agreed upon repairs are completed.
What is the process of Foreclosure in Colorado?
The foreclosure process begins when the lender files a Notice of Election and Demand (NED) with the public trustee, who then records it with the county clerk and recorder. Unlike other states that allow a private trustee to conduct non judicial foreclosures, a public trustee handles Colorado non judicial foreclosures.
Housing Assistance Programs
Working With a Real Estate Attorney
A real estate attorney handles the legal side of your home purchase or sale. They review contracts, clear up title issues, explain your rights and responsibilities, and ensure all legal documents are completed and filed properly.





