The building boom continues in Denver as rental rates remain as high as some of the new structures that make up the city’s skyline. The average rent for a two bedroom apartment in Denver is now at $1,725 according to the Rent Cafe website. The higher the rent soars, the less patient tenants become when their home needs repairs.
While many renters may be tempted to cease payment of rent until repairs are made, legal experts say that’s the worst thing anyone could do. FOX31 asked noted tenant rights attorney Eric L. Nesbitt about options renters have. Read the full article here.
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