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Residential Construction Litigation lawyers
in Denver and throughout Colorado and Wyoming
Residential construction litigation is an extremely important area of practice to our construction litigation attorneys. For many people, their home is the single most important asset they have. Our experienced residential construction litigation attorneys can help you with a wide variety of claims, whether you are filing a claim, or having a claim filed against you:
- Multi-Unit Dwellings, Condominiums, Townhomes, & Homeowner Associations
- Single Family residences
- Geological Hazards - Slope Instability and Landslides
- Warranty Issues and Disputes
- Roadways and Infrastructures
- Toxic Mold Claims
If you are dealing with any kind of residential construction real estate problem or issue, it is important that you contact one of the experienced residential construction litigation attorneys from Burg Simpson to schedule your free initial consultation.
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