Colorado Code § 38-12-905

Violations - liability - notice required - exceptions - no exhaustion of remedies required
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(1) Except as described in subsections (3) and (5) of this section, a landlord
who violates any provision of this part 9 is liable to the prospective tenant aggrieved by the
violation for two thousand five hundred dollars, plus court costs and reasonable attorney fees.
(2) A person who intends to file an action pursuant to subsection (1) of this section shall
notify the landlord of such intention not less than seven calendar days before filing the action.
(3) A landlord who corrects or cures a violation of this part 9 not more than seven
calendar days after receiving notice of the violation shall pay the prospective tenant aggrieved by
the violation a penalty of fifty dollars but otherwise is not liable for damages as described in
subsection (1) of this section.
(4) A person who purposefully and in bad faith brings a meritless claim against a
landlord under this part 9 is liable for the landlord's court costs and reasonable attorney fees in
defending the claim.
(5) (a) A landlord who violates section 38-12-904 (1)(c) or (1)(d) is subject to an initial
penalty of fifty dollars, to be paid to the party aggrieved by the violation. A landlord who
violates section 38-12-904 (1)(c) or (1)(d) and does not cure the violation pursuant to subsection
(3) of this section is also subject to a statutory penalty of two thousand five hundred dollars, to
be paid to the aggrieved party in addition to the initial penalty imposed under this subsection
(5)(a) and any economic damages, court costs, and attorney fees.
(b) The relief provided in subsection (5)(a) of this section is an alternative to and in
addition to any other relief authorized by law, and a person who seeks redress under this section
is not required to exhaust administrative remedies.

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