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2022 Colorado Code
Title 38 - Property - Real and Personal
Article 12 - Tenants and Landlords
Part 10 - Bed Bugs in Residential Premises
§ 38-12-1002. Bed Bugs - Notification to Landlord - Landlord Duties
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CO Code § 38-12-1002 (2022)
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- A tenant shall promptly notify the tenant's landlord via written or electronic notice when the tenant knows or reasonably suspects that the tenant's dwelling unit contains bed bugs. A tenant who gives a landlord electronic notice of a condition shall send such notice only to the e-mail address, telephone number, or electronic portal specified by the landlord in the rental agreement for communications. In the absence of such a provision in the rental agreement, the tenant shall communicate with the landlord in a manner that the landlord has previously used to communicate with the tenant. The tenant shall retain sufficient proof of the delivery of the electronic notice.
- Not more than ninety-six hours after receiving notice of the presence of bed bugs or the possible presence of bed bugs, a landlord, after providing notice to the tenant as described in section 38-12-1004 (1):
- Shall obtain an inspection of the dwelling unit by a qualified inspector; and
- May enter the dwelling unit or any contiguous dwelling unit for the purpose of allowing the inspection as provided in section 38-12-1003.
- If the inspection of a dwelling unit confirms the presence of bed bugs, the landlord shall also cause to be performed an inspection of all contiguous dwelling units as promptly as is reasonably practical.
Source: L. 2019: Entire part added, (HB 19-1328), ch. 426, p. 3718, § 1, effective January 1, 2020.
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