Colorado Code § 29-27-503

Just and reasonable compensation
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(1) A property owner, as defined in
section 29-27-501 (5), is entitled to just and reasonable compensation from a provider, as
defined in section 29-27-501 (6), who obtains access to a multiunit building, as defined in
section 29-27-501 (4), from a property owner. The property owner and the requesting provider
shall attempt to reach a mutually acceptable agreement regarding reasonable and non-
discriminatory compensation due to the property owner as a result of the requesting provider's
installation of broadband facilities. In establishing the amount that will constitute reasonable
compensation the parties shall consider:
(a) The extent to which the broadband facilities physically occupy the property;
(b) The actual long-term damage the broadband facilities may cause to the property;
(c) The extent to which the broadband facilities would interfere with the normal use and
enjoyment of the property;
(d) The monthly cost of utilities to service the provider's broadband facilities; and
(e) The diminution or enhancement in value of the property resulting from the
availability of the broadband internet service.

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