Colorado Code § 38-12-1407

Unfounded or retaliatory evictions
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(1) For any rent-to-own contract, if
the seller of the mobile home evicts or attempts to evict a purchaser for any wrongful or
retaliatory reason or any reason unsupported by the provisions of sections 38-12-203 and 38-12-
204, the purchaser is entitled to recover treble damages. For purposes of calculating damages,
the minimum amount of damages is at least the amount of purchase payments then made by the
purchaser. In addition to minimum damages, the purchaser is also entitled to any other actual
damages.
(2) If a seller evicts or attempts to evict a purchaser for any wrongful or retaliatory
reason or any reason unsupported by the provisions of sections 38-12-203 and 38-12-204, a court
shall award attorney's fees and expenses to the purchaser.

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