Colorado Code § 38-45-106

Limitation of liability
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(1) No person shall have a claim for relief against a
property owner, an authorized agent of a property owner, a person in possession of real property,
or an installer for any damages resulting from the operation, maintenance, or effectiveness of a
carbon monoxide alarm if the property owner, authorized agent, person in possession of real
property, or installer installs a carbon monoxide alarm in accordance with the manufacturer's
published instructions and the provisions of this article.
(2) A purchaser shall have no claim for relief against any person licensed pursuant to
article 10 of title 12 for any damages resulting from the operation, maintenance, or effectiveness
of a carbon monoxide alarm if such licensed person complies with rules promulgated pursuant to
sections 38-45-102 (1)(b) and 38-45-103 (1)(b). Nothing in this subsection (2) shall affect any
remedy that a purchaser may otherwise have against a seller.

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