Colorado Commercial Property Tax

Colorado property tax disputes move through a defined process, starting with the county assessor, then to the County Board of Equalization, and, if needed, to the Board of Assessment Appeals or district court.

We represent commercial property owners and investors through the full process, from initial protest through appeals and litigation. That includes income-producing properties, portfolios, and complex assets where valuation often turns on financial performance, vacancy, and market conditions.

Colorado operates on a two-year reassessment cycle, but protests and appeals still play a critical role in correcting values and meaningful opportunities still exist in both reassessment and off-cycle years.