90 Day Notice to Terminate Lease of One Year or Longer - Residential from Tenant to Landlord - Colorado 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and address in the 'FROM' section, ensuring accuracy for proper identification.
  3. In the 'Address of Leased Premises' field, input the complete address of the property you are vacating.
  4. Specify the date and time you plan to vacate the premises by filling in the corresponding fields. This is crucial for clarity on your move-out timeline.
  5. Sign and date the notice at the bottom, confirming your intent to terminate the lease. If applicable, have an authorized agent sign as well.
  6. Complete the 'Proof of Delivery' section by providing details about how and when you delivered this notice to your landlord.

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In the state of Colorado, the amount of notice needed from a tenant wishing to end a lease is 91 days for a yearly lease, 28 days for 6 months-a year lease, 21 days for a monthly lease, and 3 days for a weekly lease. In the lease agreement, you should also outline your responsibility as a landlord to re-rent the unit.
Write a letter to move out of your apartment and send it to your landlord either by mail or email. These are typically known as 30-day notices, though some leases might call for a 60-day notice to vacatecheck your current contract to see how much your landlord requires.
A tenancy for one year or longer: 90 days notice 2. A tenancy between 6-12 months: 28 days notice 3. A tenancy between one and six months: 21 days notice 4. A tenancy between one week and one month, or a tenancy at will: 3 days notice.
You will normally need to get the agreement of your landlord and the other tenants to end your fixed term joint tenancy. If you end your tenancy it ends for everyone. If your fixed term joint tenancy has a break clause you have to get all the tenants to agree to end the tenancy, unless your agreement says otherwise.
Non-renewal of the lease after the rental period ends As long as the tenant does not violate any rules, they can stay until their rental period ends. But if the tenant stays in the property even a day after their lease/rental agreement ends and has not arranged for renewal, landlords can issue a Notice to Quit.

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Landlords need to stay informed of their lease agreements and when they expire. If a tenant stays past the expiration date without renewing or negotiating a new lease, they may become a holdover tenant, and the landlord could be liable for additional fees.
Since at least 2005, Colorado courts have interpreted this for cause termination requirement to mean that after a home owners initial lease period ends, the home owner moves to a month-to-month tenancy and is not required to sign a new lease or new park rules and regulations.
History of nonpayment of rent. If the tenant submits a rent payment late more than two times during the period of the rental agreement, the landlord can give the tenant a 90-day notice to move out. The rent must have been at least 10 calendar days late. (Colo.

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