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HB 1106

Eviction Protections for Tenants

2026 Regular Session

Colorado HB 1106 strengthens tenant eviction protections by imposing new procedural requirements on landlords during the eviction process.

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Bill Summary · HB 1106

Legislative bill overview

HB 1106 proposes to strengthen eviction protections for tenants in Colorado by establishing new procedural requirements and safeguards for landlords seeking to remove tenants. The bill aims to prevent rapid or arbitrary evictions while clarifying tenant rights and landlord obligations throughout the eviction process.

Why is this important

Eviction protections directly affect housing stability for renters and influence the rental market's functioning. Colorado's approach will serve as a model for other states and impacts both tenant security and landlord ability to manage properties, with ripple effects on housing availability and affordability.

Potential points of contention

  • Landlord compliance costs: New procedural requirements may increase legal expenses and administrative burdens, potentially raising rental costs or reducing property management profitability
  • Notice period length: Disputes likely over minimum time landlords must give tenants before eviction proceedings (longer periods favor tenants; shorter ones favor landlords)
  • "Just cause" eviction standards: Defining which reasons justify eviction (non-payment vs. lease violations vs. no-cause removals) will pit tenant advocates against property owners with competing interpretations

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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