Property Management
A Colorado property manager receives a court-issued 'writ of restitution.' This means:
AA. The court has awarded money damages to the tenant
BB. The court has ordered the tenant to be removed from the property and possession returned to the landlord✓ Correct
CC. The landlord must return the security deposit immediately
DD. The property must be sold at auction
Explanation
A writ of restitution (sometimes called a writ of possession) is a court order following a successful eviction (unlawful detainer) judgment. It directs the sheriff or other officer to remove the tenant and their belongings and restore possession of the property to the landlord.
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