Colorado Code § 38-12-702

Limit on frequency of residential rent increases
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(1) In residential
tenancies, a landlord shall not increase rent more than one time in any twelve-month period of
consecutive occupancy by the tenant, regardless of:
(a) Whether there is a written rental agreement for the tenancy;
(b) The length of the tenancy; and
(c) Whether the tenant's rental agreement is for a fixed tenancy, a month-to-month
tenancy, or an indefinite term.

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