Property Management
Under Colorado law, a residential tenant has the right to terminate a lease early without penalty if:
AThey receive a job offer in another city
BThey are a victim of domestic violence, stalking, or sexual assault and have provided proper documentation✓ Correct
CThey have lived in the unit for more than one year
DThe property's market value increases by more than 10%
Explanation
Colorado's domestic violence lease termination law (C.R.
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