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Colorado eviction rules

Colorado eviction cases are usually filed as Forcible Entry and Detainer. For non-payment of rent, the statewide notice period shown here is 10 days; lease-violation notices are listed at 10 days; no-cause termination notices are listed at 21 days.

The tenant-protection picture depends on cure rights, local overlays, and whether the tenancy is covered by a special program. Colorado gives tenants a statutory opportunity to cure non-payment before the landlord can proceed. Colorado does not have a broad statewide just-cause requirement in this dataset, but local ordinances or subsidized-housing rules may add one. Self-help eviction is not allowed as the normal route in Colorado; lockouts, utility shutoffs, and removal without court process can create liability. A typical uncontested case can move in roughly 21 to 60 days, but contested cases take longer.

Important: Colorado eviction timing can change quickly when a city ordinance, rent-control rule, subsidized-housing program, mobile-home law, or emergency order applies. Treat the notice periods as the statewide baseline and verify local rules before acting on an eviction notice.
Non-payment notice
10d
Lease violation notice
10d
No-cause notice
21d
Typical timeline
21–60 days
Governing statute
Colo. Rev. Stat. § 13-40-104, § 13-40-107

Right to cure non-payment

Yes

Colorado gives tenants a statutory opportunity to cure non-payment before the landlord can proceed.

Self-help eviction

Illegal

Self-help eviction is not allowed as the normal route in Colorado; lockouts, utility shutoffs, and removal without court process can create liability.

Just-cause eviction

Not required

Colorado does not have a broad statewide just-cause requirement in this dataset, but local ordinances or subsidized-housing rules may add one.

Other states

Not legal advice. Local ordinances (city / county rent-control boards) frequently override the state defaults. If you've been served with an eviction notice, contact a local legal aid clinic or tenant-rights attorney immediately — the windows are short.