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In Colorado, an eviction can take anywhere from seven to 107 days to complete, depending on the complexities of the case and the need for a second hearing. Typically, the entire process takes between 45 and 60 days.
A Motion to Stay (Delay) Order for Summary Eviction allows the tenant to ask the court to stay (pause) a summary eviction and grant the tenant up to ten more days to move. (NRS 70.010(2); JCRCP 110.) A tenant can file a motion to stay at any time after an eviction notice is served. (JCRCP 110.)
After a tenant has been successfully evicted, the landlord will be awarded a judgment against the tenant and can take steps to collect unpaid rent. This may involve working with a collection agency or taking the tenant to small claims court.
Under the new law landlords must now have a valid reason, or cause, to evict tenants. This law, known as the For Cause Eviction Policy, means that landlords must be able to articulate a specific and valid reason under the act to evict residential tenants.
3. Timeline Lease/Rental AgreementNotice to Receive Six months to one year 28-Day Notice to Quit One month to six months 21-Day Notice to Quit At-will and one week to one month 3-Day Notice to Quit Less than one week 1-Day Notice to Quit1 more row Jan 15, 2025
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