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Rental Lease Discloure

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I've always seen a disclosure in rental lease by property management saying "This lease form has not been approved by the Colorado Real Estate Commission. It was drafted by xxxx". Does anyone know if this discloure is required for a self-managed rental lease where the landlord drafted their own lease and they are not a real estate broker?  Thanks! 

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Andrew Syrios
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Andrew Syrios
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I don't live in Colorado (and am not a lawyer) but I would be shocked if you need such a clause. That being said, if you're putting together your own lease, you should absolutely have a local attorney look it over to make sure you have everything in it you need (and nothing illegal). 

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