Property Management

Colorado's 'Innkeepers Act' differs from residential landlord-tenant law in that it applies to:

AA. All properties with more than 10 units
BB. Hotels, motels, and short-term lodging where guests stay for brief periods without establishing a tenant relationship, allowing faster removal of disruptive guests✓ Correct
CC. Long-term residential rentals only
DD. All rentals over $5,000 per month

Explanation

Colorado's Innkeepers Act (C.R.S. § 12-44-101 et seq.) applies to hotels, motels, and similar transient accommodations. Unlike residential tenants, hotel guests do not have tenancy rights and can be removed for cause without the formal eviction process. Transient occupants (typically staying less than 30 days) are covered by the Innkeepers Act rather than landlord-tenant law.

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