CLLC Members and Investors: The 2024 legislative session how now concluded, and this was another highly challenging legislative session for our rental housing profession. The recent proliferation of pro-tenant legislation became another major policy initiative of the legislature. The bills were introduced as a continued response to address Colorado’s “affordable housing crisis” and the Governor’s […]
Current Legislation
Pre-Legislative Update 2022
CLLC Advocacy and Lobbying Update With the on-set of the COVID 19 pandemic, last session saw an unprecedented session for Colorado’s housing providers. Not only were our members faced with both Federal and State eviction moratoriums, but there were also efficiency issues with the distribution of Federal rental relief funds and major pieces of legislation […]
SB21-173 Schedule Change: Important Update!
The bill SB21-173 was scheduled to be heard in the Business Affairs & Labor committee at 1:30 pm tomorrow. However, it has been pushed to next week. We hope this is a result of the pressure created by CLLC members and industry partners. The legislators are getting A LOT of communication from frustrated landlords; keep […]
Do you own property in Centennial or Arapahoe Counties?
Representative David Ortiz is hosting a Small Business Town Hall with Senators Chris Kolker and Jeff Bridges. This is a great opportunity to let your Legislators know how recently proposed legislation regarding Landlord-Tenant laws has affected you and your Rental Business. You can explain how your sector has been hit by moratoriums and how you […]
Strategizing an Opposition Campaign for SB21-173
The CLLC is strategizing an Opposition Campaign for SB21-173 The Senate amended SB21-173, but there is still plenty of opportunity for those improvements to be changed during the remainder of the legislative process. It is the position of the CLLC that continuing to try and work through this broad piece of legislation is too risky and […]
How a Bill Becomes a Colorado Law