Colorado Code § 38-20-107

Commencement of foreclosure action
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(1) If any such charges for which a
lien is given by section 38-20-102, 38-20-105, 38-20-106, or 38-20-106.2 or for which a lien is
restored by section 38-20-106.5 are not paid within thirty days after the same become due and
payable, the mechanic, innkeeper, or other person to whom such lien is given may file a
foreclosure action in the county or district court of the county or city and county in which the
contract or agreement between the lienholder and the owner of the property was signed or
entered into, in which the owner resided at the time the contract or agreement was entered into,
in which the owner resides at the time the foreclosure action is commenced or in which the work
was performed, or, in the case of a lien created pursuant to section 38-20-106.2, in which any
work was performed or materials were furnished. In the event that the lienholder does not
foreclose the lien by commencing a judicial action within sixty days and if, under section 38-20-
106, within ninety days after charges become due and payable, the lien shall terminate. However,
such period of limitation may be extended by agreement between the parties for an additional
period not to exceed thirty days. For the purposes of this subsection (1), if the contract between
the owner and the lienholder provides for installment or continuing payments, installments or
continuing payments shall be deemed to be due after default of any installment or payment or at
the time the final installment or payment is due and payable at the option of the lienholder.
(2) If the lienholder sells or otherwise disposes of the property of the owner without
substantially complying with this article, the owner is entitled to recover from the lienholder the
value of the property, but in no event less than one hundred dollars, and reasonable attorney fees.
(3) Nothing in this article shall require a lienholder to commence a judicial action to
foreclose his lien if the property held is abandoned as defined in section 38-20-116.

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