Equity skimming of real property is a serious criminal allegation, and a skilled, knowledgeable Colorado criminal defense attorney is required to defend one so accused.

In certain circumstances, one may be charged with equity skimming of real property if he or she acquires an interest in real property encumbered by a loan secured by a mortgage or deed of trust and subsequently rents out the property while collecting the rent proceeds but not paying the mortgage.

Equity skimming of real property constitutes a class 5 felony.

When charged with equity skimming of real property, a skilled Colorado criminal defense lawyer is essential.  Contact our Denver criminal defense attorney today to discuss your options.