Eviction Notice Periods Colorado

Summary

In Colorado, eviction notice periods depend on the reason for eviction, such as 10 days for nonpayment of rent or 3 days for lease violations. Receiving government benefits does not automatically extend these periods to 30 days. After a judgment for possession, a writ of restitution may allow only 48 hours to vacate. Its important to review your specific case details and consult with a local legal aid organization for guidance.

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In colorado if you are being evicted but are reciving government benefits do they have to give you 30 days before a writ can be issued
In Colorado, tenants receiving government benefits might have certain protections, but typically, the notice period before a writ of restitution varies:
- Nonpayment of Rent: *-day notice
- Violation of Lease: *-day notice
- Month-to-Month Tenancy: *-day notice
Receiving government benefits does not automatically extend these periods to 30 days. It's advisable to consult with a local legal aid organization for specific assistance.
After a judgement is granted do tgey give 30 days for you to be out
Hi ****! Once a judgment for possession is granted in Colorado, the court typically issues a writ of restitution, which may give you only * hours to vacate the premises. The specific time frame can vary, so it's important to check the details of your case.