Tasha J. Power

As a member of the real estate team, Tasha navigates clients through real estate transactions from contract to closing. She assists clients with acquisitions and dispositions, entitlements, easements, condominium development, and title-related matters. Tasha focuses her practice on commercial leasing, representing both landlords and tenants in leasing office, retail, and industrial properties.

Tasha also focuses her practice on real estate brokerage license law. She advises clients regarding compliance with Colorado Real Estate Commission rules and regulations, and represents real estate professionals in administrative actions before the Colorado Real Estate Commission.

“The firm did a top-notch job of handling two separate real estate transactions over a three-month period.  Both property purchases had some challenging issues come up, and while the Seller’s sides went overboard on a number of issues, the attorneys at Moye White were calm, composed, and very practical in their approach to solve these issues. Literally one of the best experiences I have had working with attorneys in real estate transactions. Our counsel Tasha Power did a Five Star job for us, worth every cent!” – Market Commentator

Tasha further assists clients in resolving real estate disputes, including quiet title and contract disputes.

Tasha lives in Boulder with her husband and two children, and enjoys spending time with her family, running, reading, cooking, and watching football.

Education

  • J.D., University of Colorado
  • B.A., summa cum laude, University of Colorado

Areas Of Practice

Our real estate practice is one of the largest in the American West, including Arizona, California, Colorado and Nevada with experience in all aspects of the real estate development process, from due diligence, acquisition and finance, through land use permitting and entitlements, to leasing and sale.

AWARDS AND HONORS

Articles and Presentations

  • Author, “Successor Declarant and Lender Liability Under CCIOA,”  Colorado Real Estate Journal, July 2023
  • Moderator, “Financing and Investing,” Denver State of the Market, November 2022
  • Author, “Examining Expanding Housing Affordability Proposal,” Colorado Real Estate Journal, May 2022
  • Co-Author, “To Be or Not Be a Licensed Real Estate Broker Under CO Law?,” Colorado Real Estate Journal, November 2021
  • Moderator, “Hurdles to Affordability,” Northern Colorado Real Estate Summit, June 2020
  • Moderator, “Affordable, Attainable, & Workforce Housing,” Bisnow Multifamily Annual Conference, December 2019
  • Moderator, “The Big Projects (Commercial),” Boulder Valley Real Estate Conference, November 2019
  • Moderator, “Opportunity Zones Forecast 2019: Who’s Investing Where and Why?,” Bisnow, March 2019
  • Panelist, “Current Issues and Risks in Residential Development,” Rocky Mountain Construction Summit, May 2018
  • Presenter, Colorado Real Estate Commission Annual Update Course, Denver, CO, 2015
  • Presenter, “5 Ways to Lose Your (Real Estate Brokerage) License & 5 Ways to Get Sued,” Denver, CO, 2014 & 2015

PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY AFFILIATIONS

  • Member, Boulder Bar Association
  • Member, Cake4Kids
  • Member, Colorado Bar Association
  • Member, Colorado Lawyers Committee, School Expulsion Pilot Project
  • Member, CREW Denver
  • Member, TGTHR

Admissions

  • Colorado
  • U.S. District Court – District of Colorado