ap

Skip to content

New pro-tenant Colorado bills want to limit fees, rent increases and evictions

As Colorado searches for housing solutions, Democratic lawmakers want tenants front and center

Casey Stinnett, then 15, right, walks back home with his little brother Ian, then 5, left, at Collegiate Commons in Buena Vista on Feb. 10, 2020. Collegiate Commons Apartments offers affordable housing for locals in Chaffee County. The project, by Greenwood Village-based Urban Inc., includes 48 energy-efficient rental units. The 2023 state legislature is considering a number of bills that aim to increase renter's rights and address the state's low affordable housing stock. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
Casey Stinnett, then 15, right, walks back home with his little brother Ian, then 5, left, at Collegiate Commons in Buena Vista on Feb. 10, 2020. Collegiate Commons Apartments offers affordable housing for locals in Chaffee County. The project, by Greenwood Village-based Urban Inc., includes 48 energy-efficient rental units. The 2023 state legislature is considering a number of bills that aim to increase renter’s rights and address the state’s low affordable housing stock. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
Denver Post reporter Seth Klamann in Commerce City, Colorado on Friday, Jan. 26, 2024. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)
PUBLISHED: | UPDATED:
Getting your player ready...
A slew of pro-tenants bills is beginning to wind their way through the Colorado statehouse as Democrats look to reshape the relationship between landlord and renter.
Already have an account Log In
This article is only available to subscribers
Trusted Local News

Standard Digital

$1 for 1 year
Offer valid for non-subscribers only

RevContent Feed

More in Politics