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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Colorado Notice Eviction PDF in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'To' section with the tenant's name and any other occupants. Ensure this is accurate for proper notification.
  3. In the next fields, specify the termination date and time of tenancy. This is crucial as it informs the tenant when they must vacate.
  4. Provide the street address, city, county, and any additional property details in the designated sections to clearly identify the premises.
  5. Check one of the acknowledgment boxes regarding changes made to the form. This ensures clarity on whether you are altering original content.
  6. Sign and date at the bottom as the landlord or owner's agent, confirming your authority to issue this notice.
  7. Complete the Certificate of Service section by indicating how you served this notice, ensuring compliance with legal requirements.

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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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