Colorado Code § 38-21-102

Lienor may sell or dispose
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(1) Any garments, clothing, wearing apparel,
household goods, or any other items that remain in the possession of a person, on which
cleaning, pressing, glazing, laundering, or washing has been done, alterations or repairs have
been made, or materials or supplies have been used or furnished, for a period of ninety days or
more after the completion of such services or labor may be sold. The person to whom such
charges are payable and owing shall first notify the owner of such property of the time and place
of such sale pursuant to section 38-21-104. Property that is to be placed in storage after any of
the services or labor mentioned in this section shall not be affected by the provisions of this
section.
(2) If any garments, clothing, wearing apparel, household goods, or any other items are
left with a launderer or retail dry cleaner for laundering or dry cleaning and are not reclaimed by
the customer within one hundred eighty days, the launderer or dry cleaner may, without any
liability or responsibility for such garments, clothing, wearing apparel, household goods, or any
other items and without notification to the customer, dispose of such items in any manner
suitable to the launderer or dry cleaner.

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