Mesa County Eviction Guidelines

Summary

Tenants in Mesa County, Colorado, must receive written notice before eviction. Generally, tenants have 3 days to correct issues, but minor violations allow 10 days. Lease agreements may require a 60-day notice. Landlords must maintain habitable conditions, including timely repairs. Consult a local attorney for specific legal advice.

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Yes tenant
Hello! As a tenant in Mesa County, Colorado, you should be aware of the following:
- Your landlord must give you a written notice before eviction.
- Generally, you have 3 days to correct the issue.
- If you don't, the landlord can file an eviction lawsuit.
Is there a specific issue you're dealing with?
Landlord gave us form jdf99b but we haven't been asked to fix the issues he had and he expects us out by Sunday.
Your landlord should give you reasonable time to fix the issues. Under Colorado law:
- If it's a minor violation, you have 10 days.
- For substantial violations, landlords can demand immediate eviction.
Please consult a local attorney to understand your rights better.
Also his lease says he has to give us 60 days for an eviction
Under Colorado law and your lease agreement, the landlord must provide you with a *-day notice before eviction. If this has not been followed, you may have a legal recourse. Please consult with a local attorney for further assistance.
And he hasn't fixed the garage door that's not in place for a month now
Under Colorado law, landlords are obligated to maintain the premises in a habitable condition. If your landlord fails to fix the garage door, you may have rights, including withholding rent or repairing and deducting. Consult a local attorney for more accurate advice.