Property Management
In Colorado, a landlord may enter a tenant's unit without prior notice in which situation?
AA. To show the unit to prospective buyers at any time
BB. In cases of emergency, such as a fire, gas leak, or flooding✓ Correct
CC. Whenever the landlord chooses
DD. To make repairs scheduled more than a week in advance
Explanation
Under Colorado landlord-tenant law, a landlord may enter a tenant's unit without prior notice only in a genuine emergency (such as a fire, gas leak, or burst pipe). For non-emergency entries (repairs, showings, inspections), Colorado generally requires reasonable advance notice, typically 24 hours.
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