Subdivision Developer Information
Certain subdivision developers must register with the Colorado Real Estate Commission prior to selling, leasing, transferring or negotiating to sell or lease a part of that subdivision, which is under the jurisdiction of the Commission. Individual projects are required to be under the registration of a registered subdivision developer and must be individually approved. Traditional real estate subdivisions, unless meeting the requirements outlined below, are to be registered with the municipality or county where the property is located.
The jurisdictional requirements under the Subdivision Act can be found at §12-61-401-408, C.R.S. Specifically, the registration requirement applies to four types of projects:
The Subdivision Developer Program also takes complaints against licensed subdivision developers and timeshare entities. Complaints against registered developers are handled by the Colorado Real Estate Commission. If you would like to file a complaint against a registered subdivision developer you can do so by filing online or emailing the Division.
| Subdivision Fees | |
| Subdivision Application | $1000.00 |
| Subdivision Supplemental Application | $243.00 |
| Subdivision Renewal (1 year) | $222.00 |
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