Trusted Colorado Real Estate Attorney
Resolving property disputes with experience and integrity
Why Choose Us
Experience You Can Trust
Personalized Legal Guidance
Proven & Effective Results
Local Colorado Focus
About Us
Kevin McKay, Colorado Real Estate Attorney
Kevin McKay, Esq. is an experienced Colorado real estate attorney based in Denver, serving clients statewide. His practice focuses on title and boundary disputes, easements, evictions, partitions, and HOA conflicts. Kevin takes a practical, client-focused approach to resolving complex property issues efficiently and effectively.
Education
Undergraduate Degree: University of Pittsburgh
Law School: University of Baltimore
Get in Touch
1800 Glenarm Place, Suite 1001
Denver, CO 80020
(720) 333-1234
Our Practice Areas
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Title & Boundary Disputes
Resolve ownership conflicts, title defects, and unclear property boundaries. McKay Law helps property owners clarify rights and protect their investments across Colorado.
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Easements & Land Use
Establish, interpret, or dispute easement and land use rights to ensure fair access and compliance with Colorado property laws. McKay Law provides clear direction for landowners navigating shared access or use restrictions.
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Landlord & Tenant Law
Representing both landlords and tenants in evictions, lease violations, and rental disputes. McKay Law delivers practical solutions and strong advocacy for Colorado rental and property management matters.
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Real Estate Contracts & Deeds
Draft, review, and enforce real estate contracts and deed transfers to ensure accuracy and legal validity. McKay Law safeguards your interests in every stage of Colorado real estate transactions.
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HOA & Neighbor Disputes
Address disagreements involving HOAs, shared property rights, or neighboring landowners with effective legal support. McKay Law helps clients resolve conflicts while protecting their property rights and peace of mind.
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