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Are you still investing in Colorado? Restrictive new law HB 24-1098

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I keep seeing posts about HB 24-1098 which severely restricts a landlords ability to evict non paying tenants or restricting folks on rental assistance from the government.  

Are you all still investing in Colorado long term rentals?

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    These policies always weed out competition, ultimately backfiring on the very people they are intended to protect.

    I’ll invest as always in CO, and while I won’t vote for people who push such policies, I’ll keep investing, knowing that more government prevents the market from working and introducing supply long-term, limiting my competition and driving up rents and demand from quality tenants ever faster.

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