chfareach: Just Cause Evictions, Webinar
November 19, 2024 12:55pm - 2:00pm MT
Online
Location: Attendee Hub, https://cvent.me/MlloxQ
Log in: 12:55pm MT
Class: 1:00pm to 2:00pm MT
In April 2024, lawmakers in Colorado passed “HB24-1098,” a new tenant protection law aimed at shielding renters from arbitrary and retaliatory eviction filings.
By cracking down on discriminatory eviction practices, Colorado’s new law seeks to provide tenants with a sense of housing security, ensuring that tenants will not be evicted—or forcibly removed—from their residence without “good” or “just” cause.
The law also prohibits landlords and property owners from refusing to renew a tenant’s lease or use a lease holdover as grounds for eviction.
Also known commonly as “just cause” eviction standards, the state’s new “for cause” eviction standards outline specific and allowable causes for eviction, including nonpayment of rent, criminal activity, destruction or renovation of the rental unit, or other verifiable violations of a tenant’s lease agreement.
For landlords and property owners who seek not to renew a tenant’s lease, moreover, at least 90 days’ notice must be given to the tenant.
Please join attorney Annie Deprey Murphy for an overview and analysis of this law, the new forms associated with the new law, and its ramifications in Colorado.
The class will be recorded and available to registered participants in the Attendee Hub (https://cvent.me/MlloxQ) until December 31, 2024.
Cost: $50 nonmember