Landlord & Tenant Representation

Colorado’s landlord-tenant laws have undergone significant updates in recent years. There are expanded renter protections, including new eviction procedures, and these changes affect every Coloradan who rents out property or lives in a rental. Understanding your rights and your responsibilities is essential for keeping yourself, your investment and your housing secure.

At Andersen Law PC, our attorneys stay up to date on Colorado’s rapidly changing housing laws. We represent both landlords and tenants, helping clients navigate leases, disputes, evictions, and compliance issues with clarity and confidence.

Why Understanding Colorado Housing Laws Matters

Colorado continues to update its residential housing statutes. Recent and ongoing changes involve the following:

  • Eviction notice requirements and timelines.

  • Rules for how tenants must be notified.

  • Limits on late fees and penalties.

  • Security deposit regulations.

  • Habitability standards and repair rights.

  • Anti-retaliation protections.

  • Updated court procedures for eviction cases.

These laws continue to shift, so it’s crucial that landlords and tenants operate with the most up-to-date information to avoid serious consequences. Having current guidance from a Colorado landlord-tenant attorney like Andersen Law PC helps you avoid mistakes and protect your rights.

Legal Support for Landlords

Landlords need clear, compliant processes to protect their property and avoid legal pitfalls. Our experienced attorneys help landlords:

  • Draft and review Colorado-compliant leases.

  • Understand legal notice and communication requirements.

  • Address tenant violations or disputes.

  • Navigate the eviction process from start to finish.

  • Ensure compliance with fee, deposit and habitability rules.

We also represent landlords in court when disputes escalate. Our goal is to help landlords prevent problems where possible and resolve them efficiently when they arise.

Legal Support for Tenants

Tenants rely on safe housing and fair treatment. To support renters, our firm will:

  • Review leases before or after signing.

  • Address habitability concerns and repair requests.

  • Handle disputes involving security deposits or fees.

  • Respond to eviction notices.

  • Represent tenants in eviction court.

  • Advise on steps to document and protect their rights.

When your home is at stake, knowledgeable legal representation can make all the difference.

 

Evictions, Disputes & Court Representation

Evictions in Colorado move quickly, and recent legislative changes have altered how notices and court dates are handled. Mistakes by either party can result in lost claims, delayed case or waived rights.

When it comes to evictions, Andersen Law PC ensures that:

  • Notices and filings follow current Colorado requirements.

  • Timelines and procedures are properly followed.

  • Your position is clearly presented to the court.

  • Your rights remain protected throughout the process.

We bring experience, preparation, and a steady hand to one of the most stressful areas of housing law.

Frequently Asked Questions About Colorado Landlord-Tenant Law

What rights do tenants have under Colorado’s newer laws?
Recent changes strengthened protections related to eviction notices, habitability, late fees and retaliation. Tenants also have clearer timelines and communication rights.

What must landlords do to stay compliant?
Landlords must use updated notices, follow strict fee and deposit rules, maintain habitability standards, and follow new timelines for eviction filings.

Do eviction laws apply differently in different Colorado counties?
Procedures are statewide, but some counties have their own forms and local rules. A Colorado landlord-tenant attorney can help you avoid county-specific mistakes.

Can Andersen Law PC represent both landlords and tenants?
Yes. We represent both parties, ensuring conflict checks are completed and ethical guidelines are followed before accepting any case.

At Andersen Law PC, our attorneys stay up to date on Colorado’s rapidly changing housing laws. We represent both landlords and tenants, helping clients navigate leases, disputes, evictions, and compliance issues with clarity and confidence.

 

Contact Andersen Law PC

Housing issues can feel overwhelming, especially when the law continues to change. Whether you’re a landlord or a tenant, Andersen Law PC can help you understand your rights and take the next step. Call 720-922-3880 for your free consultation.