Property Management
Under Colorado's 'Uniform Residential Landlord-Tenant Act' principles, a tenant's obligation to pay rent continues as long as:
AThe landlord requests it
BThe lease agreement is in effect and the landlord maintains the property in habitable condition✓ Correct
CThe tenant is satisfied with the property's condition
DThe mortgage on the property is being paid
Explanation
The tenant's obligation to pay rent generally continues as long as the lease is in effect and the landlord maintains the property in habitable condition (meets the warranty of habitability). If the landlord fails to maintain habitability, the tenant may have remedies including rent withholding.
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