Property Management
Under Colorado's Residential Warranty Act for new construction, a builder typically provides a warranty covering:
AAll defects for 30 years
BWorkmanship and materials (1 year), mechanical systems (2 years), and structural defects (10 years)✓ Correct
COnly cosmetic defects for 6 months
DNo warranty is required by Colorado law
Explanation
Colorado's new construction warranty typically covers: workmanship and materials (1 year), mechanical systems including HVAC (2 years), and major structural defects (10 years). These are often referred to as the 1-2-10 warranty.
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