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In this video, key aspects of Colorado rental agreements are discussed. A rental agreement or lease is a document outlining the terms between a tenant, who pays rent, and a landlord, who owns the property. The parties may also be referred to as lessor and lessee. Typically, these agreements span 6 to 12 months with rent paid monthly or weekly. Additionally, a federal requirement known as the lead disclosure mandates landlords to inform tenants about known lead paint hazards and to provide the state-approved pamphlet, "Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home." However, this requirement does not apply to all types of residential dwellings.