Colorado Code § 38-42-105

Actions for surrender of lease - damages
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If the owner of such lease
neglects or refuses to execute a release as provided by section 38-42-104, then the owner of the
leased premises may sue in any court of competent jurisdiction to obtain such release, and he
may also recover in such action from the lessee, his successors, or assigns the sum of one
hundred dollars as damages and all costs, together with a reasonable attorney's fee for preparing
and prosecuting the suit, and he may also recover any additional damages that the evidence in
the case warrants. In all such actions, writs of attachment may issue as in other cases if the
owner of the leased premises makes demand for release in writing, by certified or registered
mail, sent to the last-known address of the lessee, successor, or assignee, as the case may be, at
least thirty days prior to instituting an action under this section.

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