Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Colorado

My landlord has not repaired the heating system in my apartment for 10 months, w

I signed a lease (1 bdr / $800 per mo.) for an apartment in downtown Denver for 2-1-01 to 2-1-02. The lease specifies $40 is due in addition to the rent to cover heat, gas and water. When I moved in in February the heat was not functioning properly and I made written complaints. I was told that it could not be repaired until the summer. So on the coldest night last year, I was offered a hotel reimbursement of $75 for the weekend (no where near the actual cost. In October, along with other tenants, I complained (by certified mail) and was told it that the heat works. It is set on a timer that kicks on for 45 - 60 minutes twice daily, certainly not long enough to heat my 700 square foot loft. I have taken the temperature on several occasions at below 55 degrees. I have been given space heaters (ones without safety features) which run on a lot of electricity (not included in the utilities that the landlord pays) and have been told to turn my gas stove on high. I am 2 months pregnant. I am very cold, very stressed and have symptoms of a cold. I cannot afford a hotel or to look for a new apartment and the landlord refuses to relocate me. What are my rights?


Asked on 11/27/01, 4:15 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Louise Aron Attorney at Law

Tenants' rights in Colorado

Louise Aron

Attorney at Law

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LawGuru User

Dear LawGuru User:

Unfortunately I do not have expertise in this area, except to tell you that in general, Colorado tenants have few rights.

A search for "renters rights Colorado" or "tenants rights Colorado" on the internet will give you quite a bit of information. Also, the Legal Aid Society of Metropolitan Denver has programs which make attorneys available to low income residents.

Thank you for using LawGuru.

Sincerely,

Louise Aron

Attorney at Law

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Answered on 11/27/01, 4:56 pm


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