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According to the March 28 Denver Gazette, “Like other landlord-bashing bills, it appears to be based more on anecdotes than analysis.” The bill limits evictions without cause. Landlords can still evict when a tenant fails to pay rent, a rental property is going to be sold, there are lease violations, there are plans to make substantial repairs to a property, or when a tenant damages the rental property. The rub is that tenants can sue disputing evictions based on cause. Click here to read the bill.

The last two legislative sessions at the Colorado Capitol focused on protecting tenants’ rights, hoping to alleviate the affordable housing crisis in Denver and other cities across the state. House Bill 24-1098 redefines what is “just cause” for eviction. When politicians try to fix an economic problem, it usually backfires on the people who are supposed to benefit. Typically, City and state regulations increase the cost of doing business, so eventually, rents will rise because of this legislation. Since most legislators are attorneys, their bill will increase litigation as tenants sue to prevent eviction. Our state legislators with law degrees do know how to protect their own.

The Gazette editorial states that Sen. Nick Hinrichsen, D-Pueblo, recounted a story of a 67-year-old constituent who claimed to have been evicted in retaliation for complaining about an apartment’s heating. The Senator also mentions evictions when a landlord is spurned after making unwanted advances on a tenant or disagreeing with a tenant’s political views. These examples are not supported by testimony and seem antidotal and rare.

Tenants facing eviction after months of unpaid rent or following a history of damaging the property will suddenly have grounds for claiming retaliation by their landlords. House Bill 24-1098 redefines what is “just cause” for eviction. The rub is that tenants can sue to dispute evictions based on cause. Their legal actions will stop eviction proceedings, and tenants will keep their tenancy until the courts decide, which weakens owners’ property rights. Non-payment of rent and legal costs will force landlords to increase rents in a market that has already out priced many tenants. 

Next Tuesday, the House and Senate will meet to reconcile the differing bill versions they passed. Now would be a good time to call your representative and senator and let them know your thoughts on “the cause” bill or House Bill 24-1098. Below are Front Range state representatives and senators between Fort Collins, Denver, and Colorado Springs.

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Front Range Representatives

NAME
DISTRICT PARTY
CAPITOL PHONE # EMAIL

Armagost, Ryan
64 Republican
303-866-2906 ryan.armagost.house@coleg.gov

Bird, Shannon
29 Democrat
303-866-2843
shannon.bird.house@coleg.gov

Boesenecker, Andrew
53 Democrat
303-866-2917
andrew.boesenecker.house@coleg.gov

Brown, Kyle
12 Democrat
303-866-2920
kyle.brown.house@coleg.gov

Daugherty, Lindsey
24 Democrat
303-866-2950
lindsey.daugherty.house@coleg.gov

DeGraaf, Ken
22 Republican
303-866-2927
ken.degraaf.house@coleg.gov

deGruy Kennedy, Chris
30 Democrat
303-866-2951
chris.kennedy.house@coleg.gov

English, Regina
17 Democrat
303-866-3069
regina.english.house@coleg.gov

Frizell, Lisa
45 Republican
303-866-2948
lisa.frizell.house@coleg.gov

Froelich, Meg
3 Democrat
303-866-2921
meg.froelich.house@coleg.gov

Hartsook, Anthony
44 Republican
303-866-2933
anthony.hartsook.house@coleg.gov

Herod, Leslie
8 Democrat
303-866-2959
leslie.herod.house@coleg.gov

Joseph, Junie
10 Democrat
303-866-2915
junie.joseph.house@coleg.gov

Lindsay, Mandy
42 Democrat
303-866-3911
mandy.lindsay.house@coleg.gov

Lynch, Mike
65 Republican
303-866-2907
mike.lynch.house@coleg.gov

Marshall, Bob
43 Democrat
303-866-2936
bob.marshall.house@coleg.gov

McCormick, Karen
11 Democrat
303-866-2780
karen.mccormick.house@coleg.gov

Parenti, Jennifer
19 Democrat
303-866-2924
jennifer.parenti.house@coleg.gov

Pugliese, Rose
14 Republican
303-866-2965
rose.pugliese.house@coleg.gov

Ricks, Naquetta
40 Democrat
303-866-2944
Naquetta.Ricks.house@coleg.gov

Rutinel, Manny
32 Democrat
303-866-2945
manny.rutinel.house@coleg.gov

Sirota, Emily
9 Democrat
303-866-2910
emily.sirota.house@coleg.gov

Snyder, Marc
18 Democrat
303-866-2932
marc.snyder.house@coleg.gov

Valdez, Alex
5 Democrat
303-866-2925
alex.valdez.house@coleg.gov

Weinberg, Ron
51 Republican
303-866-2947
ron.weinberg.house@coleg.gov

Weissman, Mike
36 Democrat
303-866-2942
mike.weissman.house@coleg.gov

Wilson, Don
20 Republican
303-866-2191
don.wilson.house@coleg.gov

Young, Mary
50 Democrat
303-866-2929
mary.young.house@coleg.gov

Front Range Senators

NAME
DISTRICT PARTY
CAPITOL PHONE # EMAIL

Buckner, Janet
29 Democrat
303-866-3432
janet.buckner.senate@coleg.gov

Coleman, James
33 Democrat
303-866-4864
james.coleman.senate@coleg.gov

Danielson, Jessie
22 Democrat
303-866-4856
jessie.danielson.senate@coleg.gov

Exum, Tony
11 Democrat
303-866-6364
tony.exum.senate@coleg.gov

Fenberg, Steve
18 Democrat
303-866-4872
stephen.fenberg.senate@coleg.gov

Fields, Rhonda
28 Democrat
303-866-4879
rhonda.fields.senate@coleg.gov

Ginal, Joann
14 Democrat
303-866-4841
joann.ginal.senate@coleg.gov

Jaquez Lewis, Sonya
17 Democrat
303-866-5291
sonya.jaquez.lewis.senate@coleg.gov

Kolker, Chris
16 Democrat
303-866-4883
chris.kolker.senate@coleg.gov

Liston, Larry
10 Republican
303-866-2737
larry.liston.senate@coleg.gov

Smallwood, Jim
2 Republican
303-866-4869
Smallwood@gmail.com

Van Winkle, Kevin
30 Republican
303-866-4881
kevin.vanwinkle.senate@coleg.gov

Zenzinger, Rachel
19 Democrat
303-866-4840
rachelz@gmail.com

Rodriguez, Robert
32 Democrat
303-866-4852
robert.rodriguez.senate@coleg.gov

Kirkmeyer, Barbara
23 Republican
303-866-4876
barbara.kirkmeyer.senate@coleg.gov