The first step in the Colorado Eviction Process is the landlord giving the tenant notice that they are going to evict. The Eviction Notice in Colorado is also called a
"3 Day Demand for Compliance" or a
"3 Day Notice." It is a requirement that this notice be given to your tenant prior to an eviction case being filed. It gives the tenant 3 days to cure their default (pay the rent, remove unauthorized pet, etc.) or else they must vacate the property. It threatens them with a lawsuit for Forcible Entry and Detainer if they do not comply with your demand. Usually after receiving this Notice, your tenant will either comply with your demand or move out.
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Colorado Eviction Notice. Your notice comes in 2 formats: One that can be completed using a word processor (such as Microsoft Word), and another one that you can simply fill in by hand (in PDF Adobe Acrobat Format). Both come with instructions.
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