
A contractor on an apartment building in Denver claims it is owed $1.3 million and a contractor on a hostel in Silverthorne claims it is owed $372,000.
A contractor on an apartment building in Denver claims it is owed $1.3 million and a contractor on a hostel in Silverthorne claims it is owed $372,000.
A contractor claims to be owed $435,000 for property damage mitigation at a pub, and a contract dispute erupts over titles to $1.1 million in property.
A bookmobile vendor goes after a library district, a telecom provider tries to collect, and a subcontractor claims to be owed for work at Grant and 8th Avenue.
A contractor is accused of not constructing a $3 million building in Broomfield and the Denver Art Museum claims negligence in work done on a $485,000 skylight.
A plaintiff says it is owed $166,000 after paying for engineering plans it did not receive, plus a bevy of mechanic’s liens and rent collection efforts.
A school district sues over construction defects at a high school and another lawsuit alleges fraud and conspiracy related to a commercial property transaction.
A homeowners association is accused of owing $2.1 million for roofing and siding work, and a landlord claims a retail tenant negotiated a lease buyout but failed to pay.
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.
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