Property Management
Colorado's 'Warrant of Habitability' requires landlords to:
AWarrant the property against all damage caused by natural disasters
BMaintain the property in a condition fit for human habitation throughout the tenancy✓ Correct
CGuarantee the tenant's quiet enjoyment against all neighbors
DProvide all appliances at no charge to the tenant
Explanation
Colorado's implied warranty of habitability (codified in C.R.
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