Property Management
Colorado's 'Fitness to Rent' laws require that residential units be maintained in a condition that is:
AAesthetically appealing to most tenants
BFit for human habitation with safe electrical, plumbing, heating, and structural systems✓ Correct
CNewly renovated within the past 5 years
DCompliant only with county health department inspection requirements
Explanation
Colorado's warranty of habitability requires residential rental units to be fit for human habitation — with functioning heating systems, safe electrical systems, adequate plumbing, weatherproofing, and structural integrity that meets health and safety standards.
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