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Colorado Democrats advance bill to ban evictions, lease terminations without ‘just cause’
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Colorado landlords could soon be prohibited from evicting tenants or declining to renew leases without “just cause,” if a bill passed by the state House becomes law. Under House Bill 1171, landlords could only evict or terminate residential leases if the tenant does something wrong, such as failing to pay rent, violating lease agreements, committing illegal activity,…
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Colorado’s rental assistance program to no longer accept applications
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Colorado’s temporary short-term emergency rental assistance program will no longer accept applications after 11:59 p.m. on Nov. 15. The program has used almost all the federal funds received through acts of Congress, according to a press release. While applications for the program will cease in just two weeks, funding will continue to be payed to…
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A new report says rent in the city goes down, but suburban rents are on the rise
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The average monthly rent in Denver has declined in recent months because of COVID-19, but the cost of renting in the suburbs is increasing. According to a report from Apartment List, rent prices in Denver are down 2.6% since January, while the cost of rent in nearby suburbs has increased 1.3%. “We’re seeing demand and prices…




