Property Management

Under Colorado law, a landlord must provide a written notice to cure or quit before filing for eviction for a lease violation (other than nonpayment of rent). This notice period is typically:

A3 days
B5 days
C10 days✓ Correct
D30 days

Explanation

For lease violations other than nonpayment of rent in Colorado, the landlord must typically provide a written notice giving the tenant an opportunity to cure the violation. The notice period was extended from 3 to 10 days by recent legislation.

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