Property Management
The Colorado Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (RLTA) establishes the rights and obligations of landlords and tenants. Under the RLTA, landlords must provide tenants with:
AA new refrigerator upon tenant request
BHabitable premises meeting basic health and safety requirements✓ Correct
CFree utilities for the first year of tenancy
DA 90-day notice before any rent increase
Explanation
Colorado's Residential Landlord-Tenant Act requires landlords to maintain rental properties in a habitable condition, including compliance with building codes that affect health and safety, adequate heating, plumbing, and weather protection.
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