Colorado landlords need to stay up to date and aware of the laws that have been introduced and passed in the General Assembly. Since many of our clients own investments and rental properties, we’re outlining some of the bills passed here to keep people aware of the latest requirements. If you have any questions, let us know and we can refer a property manager that can make sure you are staying compliant.
Two important bills to note are the HB24-1098 and HB24-1007. We have linked to the details so you can learn more about these two that handle regulations for evictions and occupancy limits.
HB24-1007: Residential Occupancy Limits
And here is a list of the other recent bills that are important to read through and understand as a landlord (click on each to learn more):
- HB24-1318: Warranty of Habitability
- HB24-1091: Fire-hardened Building Materials
- HB24-1259: Rent Price Gouging
- HB20-1009: Suppressing Court Records of Eviction
- HB20-1332: Source of Income
- SB20-224: Immigrant Tenant Protection Act
- HB21-1121: Residential Tenancy Procedures
- SB21-173: Rights in Residential Lease Agreements
- HB22-1102: Veterans and Military Status in Fair Housing
- HB22-1314: Towing Carrier Nonconsensual Tows
- SB23-148: Concerning Property Used to Illegally Manufacture Drugs
- HB23-1254: Warranty of Habitability Expansion
- HB23-1120: Eviction Protections for Residential Tenants
- SB23-184: Protection for Residential Tenants
- HB23-1099: Portable Tenant Screening Report
- HB23-1095: Prohibiting the Inclusion of Certain Provisions in Written Rental Agreements
- HB23-1068: Pet Ownership in Housing
- SB23-206: Enivronmental Hazards – Radon
- HB24-1286: Equal Justice Fund Authority
- HB24-1099: Defendant Filing Fees in Evictions
For more details you can visit the Colorado General Assembly’s website at https://leg.colorado.gov/bills.
