Property Management

Under Colorado's Warranty of Habitability statute, a landlord must:

AA. Guarantee the property is luxuriously appointed
BB. Maintain the property in a condition fit for human habitation, including working heat, plumbing, and structural safety✓ Correct
CC. Allow tenants to make any modifications they desire
DD. Provide furnished units only

Explanation

Colorado's Warranty of Habitability (C.R.S. § 38-12-501 et seq.) requires landlords to keep rental units in a condition fit for human habitation, which includes functional heating, plumbing, electrical systems, and structural safety. Tenants have remedies if landlords fail to maintain these standards.

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