Effort to limit lawsuits over construction errors — and in turn boost Colorado condominium construction — fails at Capitol

An effort to encourage condominium construction in Colorado by reducing the chance of lawsuits over building errors failed in a state House committee Friday evening, a sign of how complicated and politically fraught the issue is. Senate Bill 106, the so-called construction defects bill, was unanimously rejected by the House Transportation, Housing and Local Government Committee at the request of one of the legislation’s main sponsors, Rep. Shannon Bird, a Westminster Democrat.   Read the article…………………………….

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