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Updated almost 4 years ago, 02/19/2021

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Shawn York
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Johnstown, CO
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New Landlord / Tenant law

Shawn York
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Johnstown, CO
Posted

Hi-

So from what I'm reading, Senate Enrolled Act 148 was passed past year - Gov. Holcomb vetoed it, and that veto was just over-ridden so it's now law. If I understand it right, I'm happy about this because it's easier for a landlord to follow one set of laws for an entire state instead of a hodgepodge of rules for different cities.
My questions is... does this mean that I no longer need to include the Notice of Tenant Rights and Responsibilities with my leases that the city of Indianapolis was requiring?
Thanks

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