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Colorado - Domestic Violence
Hello All,
I have a tenant that has a protective order from their partner, both are on the lease. I have read all of the statutes, but was unclear. Does anyone know whether the tenant with the protective order can request that the locks are changed? Thanks
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Bjorn Ahlblad
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@Daniel S Renner the person with the protective order against them can't come within some number of feet and can't enter. I would definitely support changing the locks. I am not a lawyer but I would go ahead anyway because it is the right thing to do.