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November 13, 2024

Wyatts Towing closes following settlement, appears to have been acquired

The biggest towing company in the state, Wyatts Towing, has seemingly gone out of business over a year after being accused by state legislators that the company had been illegally towing thousands of vehicles. The company seems to be under new ownership: Elite Towing.

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March 12, 2024

A California corporate landlord kept a Denver tenant’s deposit and charged her thousands for repairs without cause, lawsuit alleges

MG Properties, who is the defendant in a class action lawsuit, owns 2,000 units in the Denver area.

March 12, 2024

Loan funding approved for community-owned mobile home park in Denver

Sharing Connexion will serve as an interim owner to help until residents can buy the property themselves over the next few years.

March 11, 2024

Community-owned mobile home park plan moves forward as city council approves loan funding

The push for residents at one of Denver’s mobile home parks to own the land they live on took a step forward when Denver City Council approved a $2.6-million loan.

February 23, 2024

Broken doors, trash and other safety issues: Judge says class action lawsuit with potentially thousands of Denver tenants can move to trial

Lawyers for the Virginia Village tenants believe it’s one of the first class action suits involving tenants claiming inhospitable apartment conditions in the state.

January 29, 2024

Colorado family charged $4,000 in fees after loved one dies unexpectedly, landlord says death meant she broke her lease

A major apartment company in Colorado is charging a Greeley family more than $4,000 in fees after their mother died in her unit, something the family feels is “unethical.” This comes in the same month as the company was sued in Denver court for allegedly charging illegal fees to tenants across the state.

January 18, 2024

Nation’s Largest Apartment Manager Faces Colorado Lawsuit Alleging ‘Junk Fees’

Greystar Sued Over Legality of Hidden Charges Tucked Within Multifamily Leases

January 16, 2024

Colorado woman sues real estate giant Greystar over apartment “junk fees” charged by landlord

Targeted fees include pest control, valet trash and billing charges tucked in leases

January 16, 2024

Colorado lawsuit challenges legality of landlord-imposed ‘junk fees’ for basic services

A Colorado resident brought a proposed class-action lawsuit against the corporate apartment management company Greystar last week, alleging that the company charges unnecessary hidden fees on top of monthly rent to pad their bottom line.

January 15, 2024

To protect tenants against predatory landlords, this nonprofit wants lawyers to think like organizers

The Justice for the People Legal Center is working to bring a local organizing approach to the legal world.

October 25, 2023

Class action lawsuit filed against Wyatts Towing over allegations of predatory towing

The lawsuit says Wyatts Towing is making “tens of millions of dollars annually by unlawfully towing thousands of vehicles across the state.”

October 13, 2023

Wyatts Towing engaged in “blatant and serial violation” of the Colorado Towing Bill of Rights, lawsuit alleges

Complaint seeks class-action status on behalf of thousands of others

September 28, 2025

Westwood mobile home park residents save community from potential re-development

With help from a nonprofit, residents are raising $11.5 million to purchase the mobile home park to prevent them from being displaced.

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