Contracts
In Colorado, a contract for the lease of property for more than one year must be:
AA. Verbal and witnessed
BB. In writing and signed by the party to be charged, under the Statute of Frauds✓ Correct
CC. Approved by the Colorado Real Estate Commission
DD. Recorded at the county clerk's office
Explanation
Colorado's Statute of Frauds requires that any lease or rental agreement for a term of more than one year must be in writing and signed by the party against whom enforcement is sought. Oral leases for more than one year are generally unenforceable in Colorado.
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