McKay Law, LLC
Kevin McKay, Real Estate Attorney
About
With extensive experience in Colorado real estate law, Kevin provides tailored legal solutions for various transactions, including Title and boundary disputes, easements and land use, landlord and tenant law, real estate contracts & deeds, and HOA/neighbor disputes.
Education
Undergraduate Degree: University of Pittsburgh
Law School: University of Baltimore
Contact
Phone: (720) 333-1234
Email: kevin@mckaylawllc.com
Title & Boundary Disputes
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Easements & Land Use
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Landlord & Tenant Law
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Real Estate Contracts & Deeds
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Practice Areas
HOA & Neighbor Disputes
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About McKay Law, LLC
Comprehensive Real Estate Legal Services In Colorado, For over 25 years.
McKay Law, LLC provides experienced legal representation for property owners, landlords, tenants, and developers across Colorado. From title and boundary disputes to lease agreements, HOA conflicts, and land use cases, we help clients protect their property rights with integrity and results.
“Kevin was incredibly helpful with a quitclaim deed process, the communication was excellent, great explanations of steps needed to be taken, and valuable and honest advice. Highly recommend.”
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