Property Management

A Colorado landlord who wants to access a tenant's unit to show it to a prospective buyer must give:

AA. No advance notice
BB. Reasonable advance notice (typically at least 24 hours in Colorado), and must schedule showings at reasonable times✓ Correct
CC. 72 hours' advance written notice
DD. Notice only if the tenant is not home

Explanation

Colorado landlord-tenant law requires landlords to give reasonable advance notice (typically at least 24 hours) before entering a tenant's unit for non-emergency purposes, including showing the property to prospective buyers or renters. Entries must be at reasonable times.

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