Property Management
A Colorado residential lease automatically converts to a month-to-month tenancy when:
AThe tenant requests it in writing
BThe fixed term expires and the tenant remains with the landlord's acquiescence✓ Correct
CThe tenant pays rent late three times
DThe property is sold to a new owner
Explanation
When a fixed-term lease expires and the tenant remains in possession with the landlord's acquiescence (implied consent by continuing to accept rent), the tenancy typically converts to a periodic (month-to-month) tenancy in Colorado.
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