Colorado Code § 24-21-611

Application for landlord license - fee
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(1) Each applicant for a landlord
license shall file with the licensing authority a written application, duly executed and verified, in
the form presented by the licensing authority, which application shall include, but not be limited
to, the following information:
(a) The name and address of the landlord and, if such commercial landlord is a
corporation, partnership, association, or other business entity, the names and addresses of all
partners, associates, and persons holding an ownership interest of ten percent or more;
(b) The name and address of the landlord's resident agent if the commercial landlord
does not reside in Colorado and the location in Colorado where its records will be available to
the licensing authority;
(c) The location of the premises for which the applicant is seeking such license;
(d) A statement by the landlord or the chief executive officer of the landlord that the
landlord is familiar with the provisions of this part 6 as to commercial bingo facilities and
landlords thereof and accepts responsibility for compliance with such provisions;
(e) A statement by the landlord or the chief executive of the landlord that the primary
purpose of the premises described in subsection (1)(c) of this section is the conduct of bingo
occasions.
(2) Each application shall designate an individual who shall act as agent for the landlord
and who shall receive all communications concerning the license.
(3) Each application must include an affidavit signed by the applicant stating whether
the landlord has been convicted of any felony, theft by deception, or gambling-related offense as
defined in article 10 of title 18 within the previous ten years. If the landlord is a corporation,
limited liability company, or partnership, the affidavit must make the verification as to each
officer and director of the corporation, each member and manager of the limited liability
company, or each partner and associate of the partnership. A person that has been convicted of
any felony, theft by deception, or gambling-related offense as defined in article 10 of title 18
within the previous ten years is ineligible for a license issued pursuant to this section. A person
that has been convicted of any felony, theft by deception, or gambling-related offense as defined
in article 10 of title 18 within more than the previous ten years shall disclose the information
related to the conviction required by the licensing authority.
(4) A landlord license expires at the end of the calendar year in which it was issued.
Each license issued shall be conspicuously displayed at the premises for which the license has
been issued. No landlord license is transferable. The annual fee for each landlord license shall be
established in accordance with section 24-21-606 (2).

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