Property Management
A Colorado tenant who is a victim of domestic violence may be able to terminate a lease early under Colorado law if they:
AProvide 90 days notice and pay a penalty
BProvide proper documentation and written notice to the landlord under Colorado's domestic violence lease termination provisions✓ Correct
CHave a police report only
DHave lived in the unit for at least 1 year
Explanation
Colorado law (C.R.
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