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Brett Dickerson
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Any recommendations for a Denver area Eviction lawyer?

Brett Dickerson
  • Contractor
  • Denver, CO
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Hi everyone!  Well my first renter ever has been a hit!  I assumed them when I bought the house and now have 13 cars in the yard, every appliance is broken, no utilities have been paid in over 6 months and their lease is up 1/8/24 and they have no where to go - I hope that I can only go uphill from here!  Please recommend an Attourney in the Denver area so I can take the next steps.  I am hoping to ultimately do a cash for keys, but certainly want to get the legal proceedings started.  Thank you!

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Matt M.
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Matt M.
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Did one with Franscona earlier this year. Tschetter had some class action against them at the time. 

@Steve K. Cash for keys sometimes works and can be cheaper than an eviction. I've gone that route a few times. We did it a TON during the foreclosure days. 

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