Colorado Code § 38-38-104

Right to cure when default is nonpayment - right to cure for certain technical defaults
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(1) Unless the order authorizing the sale described in section 38-38-105
contains a determination that there is a reasonable probability that a default in the terms of the
evidence of debt, deed of trust, or other lien being foreclosed other than nonpayment of sums
due thereunder has occurred, any of the following persons is entitled to cure the default if the
person files with the officer, no later than fifteen calendar days prior to the date of sale, a written
notice of intent to cure together with evidence of the person's right to cure to the satisfaction of
the officer:
(a) (I) The owner of the property as of the date and time of the recording of the notice of
election and demand or lis pendens as evidenced in the records;
(II) If the owner of the property is dead or incapacitated on or after the date and time of
the recording of the notice of election and demand or lis pendens, the owner's heirs, personal
representative, legal guardian, or conservator as of the time of filing of the notice of intent to
cure, whether or not such person's interest is shown in the records, or any co-owner of the
property if the co-owner's ownership interest is evidenced in the records as of the date and time
of the recording of the notice of election and demand or lis pendens;
(III) A transferee of the property as evidenced in the records as of the time of filing of
the notice of intent to cure if the transferee was the property owner's spouse as of the date and
time of the recording of the notice of election and demand or lis pendens or if the transferee is
wholly owned or controlled by the property owner, is wholly owned or controlled by the
controlling owner of the property owner, or is the controlling owner of the property owner;
(IV) A transferee or owner of the property by virtue of merger or other similar event or
by operation of law occurring after the date and time of the recording of the notice of election
and demand or lis pendens; or
(V) The holder of an order or judgment entered by a court of competent jurisdiction as
evidenced in the records after the date and time of the recording of the notice of election and
demand or lis pendens ordering title to the property to be vested in a person other than the
owner;
(b) A person liable under the evidence of debt;
(c) A surety or guarantor of the evidence of debt; or
(d) A holder of an interest junior to the lien being foreclosed by virtue of being a lienor
or lessee of, or a holder of an easement or license on, the property or a contract vendee of the
property, if the instrument evidencing the interest was recorded in the records prior to the date
and time of the recording of the notice of election and demand or lis pendens. If, prior to the date
and time of the recording of the notice of election and demand or lis pendens, a lien is recorded
in an incorrect county, the holder's rights under this section shall only be valid if the lien is
rerecorded in the correct county at least fifteen calendar days prior to the actual date of sale.
(2) (a) (I) Promptly upon receipt of a notice of intent to cure by the officer, but no less
than twelve calendar days prior to the date of sale, the officer shall transmit by mail, facsimile,
or electronic means to the person executing the notice of election and demand a request for a
statement of all sums necessary to cure the default. The attorney for the holder or servicer or, if
none, the holder or servicer, shall file the cure statement with the officer, and the cure statement
must set forth the amounts necessary to cure. Upon receipt of the statement of the amounts
needed to cure, the officer shall transmit in writing to the person filing the notice of intent to cure
the default:
(A) The cure statement; and
(B) A statement that the person filing the notice of intent to cure is entitled to receive
from the attorney for the holder or servicer or, if not represented, from the holder or servicer,
upon written request mailed to the attorney for the holder or servicer or, if not represented, to the
holder or servicer at the address stated on the cure statement, copies of receipts or other credible
evidence to support the costs claimed on the cure statement. This request may be sent only after
payment to the officer of the amount shown on the cure statement and must be sent within ninety
days after payment of the cure amount.
(II) If a cure statement is required pursuant to subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (a), the
holder of the evidence of debt shall submit a signed and acknowledged cure statement, or the
office of the attorney for the holder shall submit a signed cure statement, specifying the
following amounts, itemized in substantially the following categories and in substantially the
following form:
CURE STATEMENT
To:_______________________________________
Public Trustee (or Sheriff) of the County (or City and County) of__________, State of Colorado
(hereinafter the "officer").
Foreclosure sale number: __________
Grantor: __________
The date through which the
cure statement is effective: __________
The following is an itemization of all sums necessary to cure the default (any amount that is
based on a good faith estimate is indicated with an asterisk):
Payments due under the evidence of debt:
__________ payments of $ __________ each
Accrued late charges __________
Other amounts due under the evidence of debt
(specify)
__________ __________
__________ __________
Property inspections __________
Property, general liability,
and casualty insurance __________
Certificate of taxes due __________
Property taxes paid by the holder __________
Owner association
assessment paid by the holder __________
Permitted amounts paid on
prior liens __________
Less impound/escrow account credit __________
Plus impound/escrow account
deficiency __________
Title costs __________
Rule 120 docket fee __________
Rule 120 posting costs __________
Court costs __________
Postage/delivery costs __________
Service/posting costs __________
Attorney fees __________
Other fees and costs (specify):
__________ __________
__________ __________
Reinstatement total $ __________
(Does not include officer's fees and costs)
Officer's fees and costs $ __________
 (To be added by officer)
Total to cure $ __________
 (To be added by officer)
IT MAY TAKE SEVERAL DAYS BEFORE THE CURE IS PROCESSED AND
ENTERED INTO THE HOLDER'S RECORDS.
The total to cure does not include any future monthly mortgage payments that may be due.
Name of the holder of the evidence of debt
and the attorney for the holder:
Holder: _________________________________
Attorney: _______________________________
Printed name: ____________________________
Signature: ______________________________
Attorney address: ________________________
Attorney business telephone: _____________
(III) The cure statement is a representation of fact, made upon the current information
and belief of the person signing it. If the holder or servicer determines that there is an inaccurate
amount contained in the cure statement, the holder or servicer, or the attorney for the holder or
servicer, shall inform the officer immediately and provide a cure statement with updated figures;
except that any additional or increased amounts must be added at least ten calendar days before
the effective date of the original cure statement. If an inaccurate amount is reported and a
corrected cure statement is not provided within the time specified in this subparagraph (III), the
officer may continue the sale for one week in accordance with section 38-38-109 (1). An
estimate as allowed under subsection (5) of this section is not an inaccurate amount for purposes
of this subparagraph (III).
(IV) Within seven business days after the officer's notification to the holder or servicer,
or to the attorney for the holder or servicer, that the officer has received the funds necessary to
cure the default as reflected on the initial or updated cure statement, the holder or servicer or the
attorney for the holder or servicer shall deliver to the officer a final statement, reconciled for
estimated amounts that were not or would not be incurred as of the date the cure proceeds were
received by the officer, along with receipts or invoices for all rule 120 docket costs and all
statutorily mandated posting costs claimed on the cure statement. All amounts of cure proceeds
received by the officer in excess of the amounts reflected on the final statement shall be remitted
by the officer to the person who paid the cure amount.
(V) (A) The holder or servicer shall remit to the person who paid the cure amount any
portion of the cure amount that represents a fee or cost listed on the cure statement that exceeds
the amount actually incurred and that was not remitted by the officer in accordance with
subparagraph (I) of paragraph (d) of this subsection (2).
(B) The officer shall remit to the person who paid the cure amount any portion of the
cure amount that represents a fee or cost of the officer that exceeds the amount actually incurred
by the officer.
(VI) The holder or servicer is responsible for retaining receipts or other credible
evidence to support all costs claimed on the cure statement, including rule 120 docket fees and
posting costs, and the person who paid the cure amount is entitled to receive copies upon written
request mailed to the attorney for the holder or servicer or, if not represented, to the holder or
servicer at the address stated on the cure statement. The request may be made at any time after
payment to the officer of the amount shown on the cure statement, but must be made within
ninety days after payment of the cure amount. The attorney for the holder or servicer or, if not
represented, the holder or servicer shall provide copies of all receipts or other credible evidence
within thirty days after receiving the request, and may provide the copies electronically.
(b) No later than 12 noon on the day before the sale, the person desiring to cure the
default shall pay to the officer all sums that are due and owing under the evidence of debt and
deed of trust or other lien being foreclosed and all fees and costs of the holder of the evidence of
debt allowable under the evidence of debt, deed of trust, or other lien being foreclosed through
the effective date that are set forth in the cure statement; except that any principal that would not
have been due in the absence of acceleration shall not be included in such sums due.
(c) If a cure is made, interest for the period of any continuance pursuant to section 38-
38-109 (1)(c) shall be allowed only at the regular rate and not at the default rate as may be
specified in the evidence of debt, deed of trust, or other lien being foreclosed. If a cure is not
made, interest at the default rate, if specified in the evidence of debt, deed of trust, or other lien
being foreclosed, for the period of the continuance shall be allowed.
(d) (I) Upon receipt of the cure amount, and conditioned upon the withdrawal or
dismissal of the foreclosure from the holder or servicer or the attorney for the holder or servicer,
the officer shall:
(A) Deliver the cure amount, less the fees and costs of the officer and any adjustments
required under subparagraph (III) of paragraph (a) of this subsection (2), to the attorney for the
holder or servicer or, if none, to the holder or servicer; and
(B) Obtain and retain, in the officer's records, the name and mailing address of the
person who paid the cure amount.
(II) Following the withdrawal or dismissal, the evidence of debt shall be returned
uncancelled to the attorney for the holder or servicer or, if none, to the holder or servicer by the
public trustee or to the court by the sheriff.
(3) Where the default in the terms of the evidence of debt, deed of trust, or other lien on
which the holder of the evidence of debt claims the right to foreclose is the failure of a party to
furnish balance sheets or tax returns, any person entitled to cure pursuant to paragraph (a) of
subsection (2) of this section may cure such default in the manner prescribed in this section by
providing to the holder or the attorney for the holder the required balance sheets, tax returns, or
other adequate evidence of the party's financial condition so long as all sums currently due under
the evidence of debt have been paid and all amounts due under paragraph (b) of subsection (2) of
this section, where applicable, have been paid.
(4) Any person liable on the debt and the grantor of the deed of trust or other lien being
foreclosed shall be deemed to have given the necessary consent to allow the holder of the
evidence of debt or the attorney for the holder to provide the information specified in paragraph
(a) of subsection (2) of this section to the officer and all other persons who may assert a right to
cure pursuant to this section.
(5) A cure statement pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of this section shall state
the period for which it is effective. The cure statement shall be effective for at least ten calendar
days after the date the cure statement is received by the officer or until the last day to cure under
paragraph (b) of subsection (2) of this section, whichever occurs first. The cure statement shall
be effective for no more than thirty calendar days after the date the cure statement is received by
the officer or until the last day to cure under paragraph (b) of subsection (2) of this section,
whichever occurs first. The use of good faith estimates in the cure statement with respect to
interest and fees and costs is specifically authorized by this article, so long as the cure statement
states that it is a good faith estimate effective through the last day to cure as indicated in the cure
statement. The use of a good faith estimate in the cure statement shall not change or extend the
period or effective date of a cure statement.
(6) Following expiration of the period for which the cure statement is effective, but no
less than fifteen calendar days prior to the date of sale, the person who originally submitted the
notice of intent to cure may make a written request to the public trustee for an update of the
amount necessary to cure. Upon receipt by the public trustee of such written request for updated
cure figures, subsection (2) of this section shall apply.
(7) If the holder of the evidence of debt or the attorney for the holder receives a request
for a cure statement under paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of this section and does not file a cure
statement with the officer by the earlier of ten business days after receipt of the request or the
eighth calendar day before the date of the sale, the officer shall continue the sale for one week.
Thereafter and until the cure statement is filed, the officer shall continue the sale an additional
week for each week that the holder fails to file the cure statement; except that the sale shall not
be continued beyond the period of continuance allowed under section 38-38-109 (1)(a). A cure
statement must be received by 12 noon on the day it is due in order to meet a deadline set forth
in this subsection (7).

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