Colorado Radon Brochure
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Colorado Landlords must provide Tenants with a copy of the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment’s brochure about radon in real estate transactions.
Document Last Modified: 12/7/2023
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Colorado Radon Disclosure Requirements
Colorado Revised Statute § 38-12-803 requires that Landlords, prior to entering into a Lease Agreement, provide Tenants with:
- Specific language about the risks associated with radon and the benefits that come from radon testing;
- Any knowledge the Landlord has about the presence of radon, radon testing, radon reports, or radon mitigation systems at the property; and
- A copy of the Department of Public Health and Environment’s most recent brochure about radon in real estate transactions.
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EZ Tip: The Colorado Radon Disclosure & Colorado Radon Brochure are automatically included in our Colorado Lease
Agreement.
Colorado Rental Forms and Templates
- Colorado Demand for Compliance: This form should be used any time a renter violates the Lease agreement. It can be used when a Tenant fails to pay rent or for other Lease violations. It’s a required first step in the eviction process.
- Colorado Official Notice to Quit: This form should be used if the Lease Agreement has expired or if the Landlord wants the Tenant to move out of the unit for other reasons. It’s a required step before filing for eviction.
- Colorado Instructions for Forcible Entry & Detainer: These instructions are a great resource for Landlords and make it as EZ as possible for Landlords to initiate eviction proceedings.
- Colorado Forcible Entry & Detainer Complaint: This printable complaint may be used to initiate eviction proceedings.