the​ World of Co-Ownership Awaits . . .

Protecting Your Investment & Interests when

Co-Buying Real Property with Others


​​Co-Ownership Agreements: They're a Work of Art (and a Necessity) 


Heikoff Law, LLC has been counseling clients on Co-Ownership Agreements for close to a decade. 


Not to be confused with co-habitation agreements, co-ownership agreements ensure your real property purchase receives the recognition and degree of care it deserves. And Heikoff Law acknowledges your purchase for what it actually is -- perhaps the largest single asset investment you will make in your lifetime. Conversely, Co-habitation agreements are defined and shaped by a level of relationship, to reflect protections couples receive under family law.


Co-ownership agreements focus on providing a road map to ownership, memorializing not only each owner's initial investment, but also all aspects of maintaining that ownership, shared costs, individual obligations, and establishing a guide for next steps regardless of what life may present, as well as the owners' agreement on what each should receive in the event of a sale. 


Co-ownership agreements are suitable - and strongly recommended - any time individuals decide to buy real property with a non-spouse. Colorado law does not provide any statutory protections in the absence of a written agreement - and that agreement should reflect your specific circumstances and wishes -- you control the outcome if you prepare for the outcome in advance. Co-ownership agreements may be drafted before or after closing. 


Begin with a Consultation.


Heikoff Law, LLC offers flat-fee consultations for up to one hour to individuals who are considering a real property purchase or sale.

If you are interested in discussing a prospective real property transaction and are interested in scheduling a consultation with Heikoff Law, you may email consultations@heikofflaw.com to arrange yours. We look forward to hearing from you







Whether you're purchasing a residence to share with a romantic partner, family members, or friends, or you're ready to pool financial resources, the best way to ensure clear skies ahead is to consult an insightful, experienced attorney to draft your co-ownership agreement . . . 

- a custom document that can respond to whatever may come your way, complete with a comprehensive exit strategy.