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All Forum Posts by: Ryan Eldridge

Ryan Eldridge has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Thanks Chris and Matt,

It was very helpful.

Ryan

Yea I think that is a few years old but it is what I was finding I cannot find anything that is 60 days. Right now I am finding the following:


Notice to Quit-§13-40-107, C.R.S.(1)A tenancy may be terminated by notice in writing, served not less than the respective period fixed before the end of the applicable tenancy, as follows:

(a)A tenancy for one year or longer, ninety-one days;

(b)A tenancy of six months or longer but less than a year, twenty-eight days;

(c)A tenancy of one month or longer but less than six months, twenty-one days;

(d)A tenancy of one week or longer but less than one month, or a tenancy at will, three days;

(e)A tenancy for less than one week, one day.

Wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt but cannot find out where they are seeing so I will give them 30 days since they would fall into the category (c).

Hello, 

We are selling a place and want to serve the tenants with notice. They were on a lease that expired and are now on month-to-month as spelled out in the original lease documents. The original lease document says if the lease is not renewed it will continue month-to-month and require 30 days notice from either party to terminate.

My tenants are saying that since they have been in the place for longer than a year they are required to receive 60 days notice. Can anyone point me to where this is a requirement?

Thank you,
Ryan

Thank you Bridget. I just sent a message. 

Ryan

Hi there I have an older duplex in the Lincoln Park area near 11th and Kalamath. I am contemplating selling it and trading into a new place closer to where I live to shrink up my span of control.

I am having trouble figuring out a value for the since it seems there is not much inventory and other places might be selling before going on the market.

It is an upstairs-downstairs duplex with a two car garage. 2 bedrooms downstairs and 1 bedroom upstairs about 1400 square feet.

It has some deferred maintenance on it but rents easily. Anyone have thoughts on where to look for approximate values?

Thanks.