Tenant Rights Violations Colorado
Summary
If you believe your landlord is violating your rights under ADA, Fair Housing, and civil rights laws, you can contact the Colorado Civil Rights Division at 303-894-2997. Refusing to sign a lease addendum may be interpreted as declining proposed changes, including services. Disparities in amenities between different unit types could potentially be discrimination. For specific legal advice, consult a local attorney.Full Conversation
There are many that I believe violate the Ada, fair housing and constitutional and civil rights. Is there someone that I can speak to because I believe that would be easier because there is so much going on
I understand your situation. You can contact the Colorado Civil Rights Division. They handle such cases like yours. Their phone number is *-*-*. Let me know if you need more information.
I refused to sign a lease addendum 6 months into a lease and they are saying that I refused services what does that mean?
In general, refusing to sign a lease addendum could mean you've declined changes proposed to your lease terms. If these changes included services, your landlord might interpret your refusal as declining those services. However, specifics may vary based on local laws and the exact content of the addendum.
I live in a new building built by a supposed nonprofit who owns built and manages it which I believe they are making money off of illegally and they built the one bedrooms without bedroom doors or tubs just showers but the two and three bedrooms have bedroom doors and tubs is this discrimination based on familial status?
Hello again. I see you have a concern about potential discrimination. Are there specific instances of discrimination that you have experienced or observed?
I just stated the question
From your description, it seems like you are questioning if the different amenities in different types of units could be considered discrimination. This might be a complex issue and could benefit from in-person legal advice. If you believe you are facing housing discrimination, you should contact Colorado Civil Rights Division or a local attorney for help.