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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the eviction notice form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the caption area. Include the County Court name, your name as Plaintiff, and the Defendant's name. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  3. Complete the Complaint in Forcible Entry and Detainer (JDF 99) form. Fill in all necessary information, including details about multiple Defendants if applicable.
  4. Attach any required exhibits, such as a copy of the lease agreement marked as Exhibit 'A' and the Demand for Compliance or Right to Possession Notice marked as Exhibit 'B'.
  5. Review your forms for accuracy and ensure you have enough copies for court submission and service to Defendants.
  6. Once completed, file your forms with the court and pay the filing fee. Keep a copy for your records.

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The lease controls when the landlord may end the tenancy and take steps to evict the tenant. If there is no written lease, the Colorado statutes control. The most commons reasons for eviction are: Non-payment of rent, violation of the lease provisions and No Cause if there is no agreement as to the term of occupancy.
Colorado Eviction Timeline Notice Received by TenantsAverage Timeline Initial Notice Period 1-91 days Issuance and Posting of Summons and Complaint At least 7 days before the hearing Court Ruling on the Eviction 7-14 days Issuance of the Writ of Restitution 48 hours1 more row Jul 14, 2025
If your actions or those of your guest endanger the property of the landlord or anyone else living on or near the property or if you or your guest commits a violent or drug-related felony or public nuisance on or near the property, your landlord may give you a Notice to Quit instructing you to move within three days.
If a tenant has engaged in illegal behavior within the property, the landlord must issue a 3-Day Notice to Vacate. Examples of illegal activities are: Involvement in the creation, distribution, or consumption of illegal drugs. Assaulting anyone on or near the rental property.
For an at-will agreement, when there is no written lease, landlords must give tenants at least three days notice to move. If your rental agreement ends on a certain date, your landlord may not have to give you any notice before filing a case with the court.

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A handwritten letter or phone call from a landlord demanding tenant move-out is generally not a legal eviction notice. Formal eviction requires proper written notice following state laws, often including specific timeframes and reasons.
Under the new regulations, landlords cannot remove a tenant or choose not to renew a lease without a legally defined reason. Acceptable reasons for eviction or non-renewal include: Demolition or Conversion of the Property If a landlord plans to tear down or repurpose the rental unit for a non-residential use.

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