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There are no specific landlord-tenant laws in Colorado regarding a landlord's right to enter their rental; this means that a landlord is not required to give any notice to enter the rental. However, most landlords and tenants come to an agreement on any notification clauses to avoid issues in the future.
Colorado landlords are not allowed to charge any late fees over $50 or 5% of the amount of past due rent (whichever is greater). They also cannot require interest on a late fee or enforce a late fee if it's not stated in the signed lease agreement.
Can someone live with you without being on the lease? Yes, someone can live with the tenant without being on the lease. However, it is important to distinguish the difference between a guest and a long-term guest.
Under Colorado law, a residential rental unit must be fit for human habitation. If landlords fail to make timely repairs as necessary to maintain habitability, a tenant may seek to be released from a lease without further obligation. For those conditions which define habitability, see page 10 of this Handbook.