Colorado Code § 18-5-208

Dual contracts to induce loan
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It is a class 2 misdemeanor for any person to
knowingly make, issue, deliver, or receive dual contracts for the purchase or sale of real
property. The term "dual contracts", either written or oral, means two separate contracts
concerning the same parcel of real property, one of which states the true and actual purchase
price and one of which states a purchase price in excess of the true and actual purchase price,
and is used, or intended to be used, to induce persons to make a loan or a loan commitment on
such real property in reliance upon the stated inflated value.

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