Amid heavy lobbying from the Colorado Apartment Association, lawmakers have watered down the meat of a proposed bill, which would have forced property owners to pay for tows.
A bill designed to give tenants more protections against evictions and lease non-renewals cleared the Colorado Senate on Tuesday, one of the last major hurdles before landing on the governor’s desk. House Bill 24-1098 passed on a 19-15 vote, with four Democrats joining with Republicans in opposition. This comes a year after a similar proposal […] The post Colorado ‘for cause’ eviction bill nears governor’s desk following Senate vote appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
Amid heavy lobbying from the Colorado Apartment Association, lawmakers have watered down the meat of a proposed bill, which would have forced property owners to pay for tows.
Amid heavy lobbying from the Colorado Apartment Association, lawmakers have watered down the meat of a proposed bill, which would have forced property owners to pay for tows.
In recent years, the housing market in the United States has seen a concerning trend, especially within the rental sector. Highlighting the struggle, a February article from Fortune illustrates the hardships faced by low-income renters. Caitlyn Colbert, a single mother and social worker in Denver, represents the predicament many Americans are battling with the rising costs of rent. A decade ago, Colbert was able to afford her two-bedroom apartment at a monthly rate of $750, but by last year, her