Colorado Landlording Resources & Forms
ez Landlord Forms is a great resource for Colorado Rental / Lease Agreements, Colorado Eviction Notices,
Colorado Rental Applications, and more! It's a powerful web-based software tool that creates the
right form for Colorado, automatically fills in your information, then guides you all the way
through with document-building wizards and localized help screens.
Here is a selection of our featured Colorado resources:
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Our exclusive Lease Builder Wizard software with State Assist technology helps ensure that
your lease meets Colorado's
legal requirements. The ez Landlord Forms team includes
attorneys, accountants, fellow landlords, and industry experts who work together to stay on
top of regulatory changes, so that your forms can meet or exceed
all current legal requirements.
Build a Colorado Lease Agreement here!
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Colorado Courts Self Help Center This site is intended to assist you to learn about Colorado Rules & Laws, case filing requirements, available services in Colorado & general information to assist you in representing yourself in court matters.
www.courts.state.co.us/forms/index.cfm
Colorado Division of Housing Advances- The Source for Current Housing Trends presents Landlord Tenant Rights. www.dola.state.co.us/cdh/landlords/index.htm
Colorado: Boulder Rental Housing Requirements Landlords are required to provide a written document to tenants that explains city regulations about such topics as occupancy limits and parking regulations. Landlords must also apply for a license which includes two inspections. This web-site explains all that is required. www.bouldercolorado.gov/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=180&itemid=514
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Designing Spaces Features EZ Landlord Forms!
Posted October 23, 2009
Multiple Telly Award-winning TV show Designing Spaces invites EZ Landlord Forms' CEO Kevin Kiene and legal counsel Paul Cohen to appear on the show and offer some landlording tips and advice.
When Does the Landlord Have the Right of Entry?
Posted September 21, 2009
There's a delicate line between tenants' right to privacy in their home and landlords' right to maintain and protect their property, which can be a sticky issue between many landlords and tenants. Here's a quick guide to a landlord's right of entry, to help clarify this oft-confused issue.
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