Colorado Radon Disclosure
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Colorado Landlords are required to provide Tenants with a written disclosure about risks associated with radon & any knowledge they have about radon at the property.
Document Last Modified: 12/6/2023
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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.
Customize our Colorado Radon Disclosure in minutes and attach the Colorado Radon Brochure to comply with this Lease requirement.
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.