Colorado Code § 38-40-104

Cause of action - attorney fees
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(1) If any applicant or debtor is aggrieved
by a violation of section 38-40-102, 38-40-103, 38-40-103.5, or 38-40-106 and the violation is
not remedied in a reasonable, timely, and good faith manner by the party obligated to do so, and
after a good faith effort to resolve the dispute is made by the debtor or borrower, the debtor or
borrower may bring an action in a court of competent jurisdiction for any such violation. If the
court finds that actual damages have occurred, the court shall award to the debtor or borrower, in
addition to actual damages, the amount of one thousand dollars, together with costs and
reasonable attorney fees.
(2) A transferee from a lender is not liable for any act or omission of the lender under
section 38-40-102. A transferee of servicing or collection rights is not liable for any act or
omission of the transferor of those rights under section 38-40-103 or 38-40-103.5.

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