Colorado Code § 38-38-305.5

Persons considered as lienors - redemption of property
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(1) (a) For the
purpose of this article 38, the following people are deemed alternate lienors without a lien
amount:
(I) The unit owner that has an interest appearing by an instrument recorded in the office
of the clerk and recorder of the county prior to the recording of the lis pendens is the first
priority;
(II) A tenant of the unit, if the tenancy commenced prior to the recording of the lis
pendens and if the lease is not recorded, is the second priority;
(III) A nonprofit entity that has a primary purpose to develop or preserve affordable
housing is the third priority;
(IV) A community land trust is the fourth priority;
(V) A cooperative housing corporation formed pursuant to article 33.5 of this title 38 is
the fifth priority; and
(VI) The state of Colorado or a political subdivision of the state of Colorado is the sixth
priority.
(b) An alternate lienor's ability to redeem the property is subject to:
(I) A lienor that holds evidence of debt secured by the property; or
(II) A person that is deemed a lienor under section 38-38-305.
(c) If an alternate lienor redeems after the redemption of a lessee or easement holder, the
alternate lienor, in acquiring the property, takes the property subject to the lease or easement.
(2) This section does not affect the rights under this article 38 of a lessee whose
residential lease is recorded.
(3) This section applies to the foreclosure of a lien in a unit in a common interest
community by an association, as defined in section 38-33.3-103 (3).

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