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Foundation cracks in a new townhome. Persistent roof leaks in a condo building. Structural movement in a mixed use development.

In Denver, rapid development and high density construction have increased the risk of construction defects affecting homeowners, HOA boards, and commercial property owners. What may appear to be isolated repairs often signals larger workmanship, design, or code compliance failures.

Elkus & Sisson, P.C. represents property owners in construction defect litigation throughout Denver and the greater metro area.

Why Hire a Local Denver Construction Defect Lawyer

 

Denver construction projects range from high rise condominiums to single family homes and commercial developments. Each type presents different legal and technical challenges.

A construction defect lawyer active in Denver helps by:

  • Managing Colorado’s CDARA notice requirements and deadlines
  • Coordinating multi-unit HOA claims
  • Preserving evidence before invasive repairs
  • Identifying responsible developers, general contractors, and trades
  • Preparing cases for meaningful negotiation and trial when necessary

Construction litigation in Denver often involves multiple parties and complex insurance issues. Strategy matters from the start.

 

 

 

Common Construction Defect Claims We Handle in Denver

Construction defect claims in Denver often involve:

Understanding the Construction Defect Claims Process in Denver

 

 

 

Most Denver construction defect cases follow a structured process:

Case Evaluation

Review of documentation, warranties, inspection reports, and visible conditions.

CDARA Notice of Claim

Colorado law typically requires written notice before litigation, followed by inspection and response procedures.

Expert Investigation

Engineers determine causation, scope of damage, and repair cost estimates.

Negotiation or Litigation

Some cases resolve through negotiated repair funding. Others move into litigation when responsibility is disputed.

Deadlines are fact specific and can affect your rights.

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Denver Construction Defect FAQs

How long do I have to file a construction defect claim in Denver?

In Denver, construction defect claims are governed by Colorado’s Construction Defect Action Reform Act. In most cases, you have two years from when you discovered or reasonably should have discovered the defect. A statute of repose may limit claims to six years from substantial completion, sometimes extended to eight years depending on circumstances.

Are construction defect claims common in new Denver developments?

Denver’s rapid growth has led to increased residential and mixed use construction. Issues involving water intrusion, roofing systems, soil movement, and drainage are frequently seen in both single family homes and multi unit communities.

Do I have to complete the Notice of Claim process before suing in Denver?

Yes. CDARA requires a written Notice of Claim before filing a lawsuit. The builder must be given an opportunity to inspect and offer to repair or settle. Skipping this step can affect your legal options.

Can a Denver HOA bring a construction defect claim?

In many cases, yes. HOAs typically pursue claims involving common elements such as roofs, foundations, and exterior systems. Individual owners may pursue claims for interior damage.

How long does a Denver construction defect case take?

The timeline depends on the scope of defects, number of properties involved, expert evaluations, and whether the case resolves through negotiation or proceeds into litigation.

Contact a Denver Construction Defect Lawyer Today

If you are dealing with structural movement, ongoing leaks, or repeated failed repairs, a legal evaluation can clarify your options.

Time is of the essence due to legal deadlines. Contact Elkus & Sisson, P.C. to schedule a Denver construction defect case evaluation.

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