Colorado Code § 38-13-1304

Agreements to locate reported property - overbids from foreclosure sales
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(1) Notwithstanding any provision of section 38-13-1303 to the contrary, an agreement to
pay compensation to recover or assist in recovering an unclaimed overbid transferred to the
administrator under section 38-38-111 is:
(a) Not enforceable unless entered into at least two years after the date of the transfer;
(b) Enforceable if:
(I) The agreement is in writing and signed by the owner, as defined in section 38-38-111
(5);
(II) The agreement describes the property and the date of the foreclosure sale from
which the overbid was derived;
(III) The agreement sets forth the nature of the services to be provided;
(IV) The compensation to be paid under the terms of the agreement does not exceed:
(A) Twenty percent of the amount of the overbid if entered into at least two years, but
not more than three years, after the date of the transfer; or
(B) Thirty percent of the amount of the overbid if entered into more than three years
after the date of the transfer; and
(V) States that the apparent owner may directly file a claim for property with the
administrator, who in Colorado is the state treasurer, without being charged a fee by the
administrator.
(2) A person who induces or attempts to induce another person to enter into an
agreement described in this section that does not comply with all requirements of subsection (1)
of this section commits a class 2 misdemeanor.
(3) Nothing in subsection (1) of this section prohibits an owner from asserting, at any
time, that a written, signed agreement to recover or assist in recovering an overbid is based on
excessive or unjust consideration.

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