Tenants sometimes need to add or drop a person from their lease. A relative moves into town, their significant other wants to move in, or they are trying to help out a friend. Adding or dropping a tenant to an existing lease involves a few steps to ensure that all...
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...
Rental Supply and Demand In 2024, renters in Denver have seen the average rent pricing decrease for the first time in years. The main reason is that more rentals are on the market this year, and prices usually go down when there is more supply. Below are reasons why...
One of the biggest mistakes people new to the rental industry make is how they handle security deposits. Leaseholders’ security deposit rights are strong in Colorado. According to state law, these deposits belong to tenants. The improper management of security...
Lingering zero-degree weather challenges property managers concerned about freezing weather rental preparation. Property managers should be proactive and tell their tenants what to do when freezing weather is forecasted. Many tasks are simple, but if not followed,...
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