C.R.S. Section 38-12-208
Remedies


(1)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

Upon granting judgment for possession by the landlord in a forcible entry and detainer action, the court shall immediately issue a writ of restitution which the landlord shall take to the sheriff. In addition, if a money judgment has been requested in the complaint and if service was accomplished by personal service, the court shall determine and enter judgment for any amounts due to the landlord and shall calculate a pro rata daily rent amount that must be paid for the home to remain in the park. The court may rely upon information provided by the landlord or the landlord’s attorney when determining the pro rata daily rent amount to be paid by the home owner. Upon receipt of the writ of restitution, the sheriff shall serve notice in accordance with the requirements of section 13-40-108, C.R.S., to the home owner of the court’s decision and entry of judgment.

(b)

The notice of judgment must state that, at a specified time not less than thirty days from the entry of judgment, which may be extended to not more than sixty days after the entry of judgment if the home owner has prepaid no later than thirty days after the court ruling to the landlord an amount equal to a pro rata share of rent for each day following the expiration of the initial thirty-day period after the court’s ruling that the mobile home owner will remain on the premises, and in instances where the mobile home must be removed from the mobile home lot, the sheriff shall return to serve a writ of restitution and superintend the peaceful and orderly removal of the mobile home under that order of court. The notice of judgment must also advise the home owner, in instances where the mobile home must be removed from the mobile home lot, to prepare the mobile home for removal from the premises by removing the skirting, disconnecting utilities, attaching tires, and otherwise making the mobile home safe and ready for highway travel.

(c)

Should the home owner fail to have the mobile home safe and ready for physical removal from the premises or should inclement weather or other unforeseen problems occur at the time specified in the notice of judgment, the landlord and the sheriff may, by written agreement, extend the time for the execution of the writ of restitution to allow time for the landlord to arrange to have the necessary work done or to permit the sheriff’s execution of the writ of restitution at a time when weather or other conditions will make removal less hazardous to the mobile home.

(d)

If the mobile home is not removed from the landlord’s land on behalf of the mobile home owner within the time permitted by the writ of restitution, then the landlord and the sheriff shall have the right to take possession of the mobile home for the purposes of removal and storage. The liability of the landlord and the sheriff in such event shall be limited to gross negligence or willful and wanton disregard of the property rights of the home owner. The responsibility to prevent freezing and to prevent wind and weather damage to the mobile home lies exclusively with those persons who have a property interest in the mobile home; except that the landlord may take appropriate action to prevent freezing, to prevent wind and weather damage, and to prevent damage caused by vandals.

(e)

Reasonable removal and storage charges and the costs associated with preventing damage caused by wind, weather, or vandals can be paid by any party in interest. Those charges will run with the mobile home, and whoever ultimately claims the mobile home will owe that sum to the person who paid it.

(2)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

Prior to the issuance of said writ of restitution, the court shall make a finding of fact based upon evidence or statements of counsel that there is or is not a security agreement on the mobile home being subjected to the writ of restitution. A written statement on the mobile home owner’s application for tenancy with the landlord that there is no security agreement on the mobile home shall be prima facie evidence of the nonexistence of such security agreement.

(b)

In those cases where the court finds there is a security agreement on the mobile home subject to the writ of restitution and where that holder of the security agreement can be identified with reasonable certainty, then, upon receipt of the writ of restitution, the plaintiff shall promptly inform the holder of such security agreement as to the location of the mobile home, the name of the landlord who obtained the writ of restitution, and the time when the mobile home will be subject to removal by the sheriff and the landlord.

(3)

The remedies provided in part 1 of this article and article 40 of title 13, C.R.S., except as inconsistent with this part 2, shall be applicable to this part 2.

Source: Section 38-12-208 — Remedies, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-38.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

38‑12‑101
Legislative declaration
38‑12‑102
Definitions
38‑12‑102.5
Security deposits - maximum amount
38‑12‑103
Return of security deposit
38‑12‑104
Return of security deposit - hazardous condition - gas appliance
38‑12‑105
Late fees charged to tenants and mobile home owners - maximum late fee amounts - prohibited acts - penalties - period to cure violations - remedies - unfair or deceptive trade practice
38‑12‑106
Security deposits - limitation on pet security deposit and rent - definition
38‑12‑200.1
Short title
38‑12‑200.2
Legislative declaration
38‑12‑201
Application of part 2
38‑12‑201.3
Legislative declaration - increased availability of mobile home parks
38‑12‑201.5
Definitions
38‑12‑202
Tenancy - notice to quit
38‑12‑202.5
Action for termination
38‑12‑203
Reasons for termination
38‑12‑203.5
Change in use of the park - remedies for home owners - definitions
38‑12‑204
Nonpayment of rent - notice required for rent increase - limitation on rent increases
38‑12‑204.3
Notice required for termination
38‑12‑205
Termination prohibited
38‑12‑206
Home owner meetings - assembly in common areas - meeting hosted by landlord
38‑12‑207
Security deposits - legal process
38‑12‑208
Remedies
38‑12‑209
Entry fees prohibited
38‑12‑210
Closed parks prohibited
38‑12‑211
Selling and transfer fees prohibited - “for sale” signs permitted
38‑12‑212
Certain types of landlord-seller agreements prohibited
38‑12‑212.3
Responsibilities of landlord - acts prohibited
38‑12‑212.4
Required disclosure and notice of water usage and billing - responsibility for leaks
38‑12‑212.5
Prohibition on retaliation and harassment - definition
38‑12‑212.7
Landlord utilities account
38‑12‑213
Rental agreement - disclosure of terms in writing - prohibited provisions
38‑12‑214
Rules and regulations - amendments - notice - complaints
38‑12‑215
New developments and parks - rental of sites to dealers authorized
38‑12‑216
Mediation, when permitted - court actions
38‑12‑217
Notice of change of use - notice of sale or closure of park - opportunity for home owners to purchase - procedures - exemptions - enforcement - private right of action - definition
38‑12‑218
Mobile home owners - right to form a cooperative
38‑12‑219
Home owners’ and landlords’ rights
38‑12‑220
Private civil right of action
38‑12‑221
Access by counties and municipalities
38‑12‑222
Residents’ right to privacy
38‑12‑223
Tenancy and park sale records
38‑12‑301
Control of rents by counties and municipalities prohibited - legislative declaration
38‑12‑302
Definitions
38‑12‑401
Definitions
38‑12‑402
Protection for victims of unlawful sexual behavior, stalking, or domestic violence
38‑12‑501
Legislative declaration - matter of statewide concern - purposes and policies
38‑12‑502
Definitions
38‑12‑503
Warranty of habitability - notice - landlord obligations
38‑12‑504
Tenant’s maintenance of premises
38‑12‑505
Uninhabitable residential premises - habitability procedures - rules
38‑12‑506
Exception for certain single-family residences
38‑12‑507
Breach of warranty of habitability - tenant’s remedies
38‑12‑508
Landlord’s defenses to a claim of breach of warranty - limitations on claiming a breach
38‑12‑509
Prohibition on retaliation
38‑12‑510
Unlawful removal or exclusion
38‑12‑511
Application
38‑12‑601
Unreasonable restrictions on electric vehicle charging systems and electric vehicle parking - definitions
38‑12‑701
Notice of rent increase
38‑12‑702
Limit on frequency of residential rent increases
38‑12‑801
Written rental agreement - prohibited clauses - copy - tenant - applicability - definitions
38‑12‑802
Tenant payment - receipts
38‑12‑803
Disclosure - elevated radon - definition
38‑12‑901
Short title
38‑12‑902
Definitions
38‑12‑903
Rental application fee - limitations
38‑12‑904
Consideration of rental applications - limitations - portable tenant screening report - notice to prospective tenants - denial notice
38‑12‑905
Violations - liability - notice required - exceptions - no exhaustion of remedies required
38‑12‑1001
Definitions
38‑12‑1002
Bed bugs - notification to landlord - landlord duties
38‑12‑1003
Bed bugs - inspections - treatments - costs
38‑12‑1004
Bed bugs - access to dwelling unit and personal belongings - notice - costs
38‑12‑1005
Bed bugs - renting of dwelling units with bed bugs prohibited
38‑12‑1006
Remedies - liability
38‑12‑1007
Relationship to warranty of habitability
38‑12‑1101
Short title
38‑12‑1102
Legislative declaration
38‑12‑1103
Definitions
38‑12‑1104
Dispute resolution program - creation - division of housing - duties - report - rules
38‑12‑1105
Dispute resolution program - complaint process
38‑12‑1106
Registration of mobile home parks - process - fees
38‑12‑1107
Registration information database
38‑12‑1108
Mobile home park complaint and water issue database
38‑12‑1109
Mobile home park act dispute resolution and enforcement program annual report
38‑12‑1110
Mobile home park act dispute resolution and enforcement program fund
38‑12‑1201
Short title
38‑12‑1202
Definitions
38‑12‑1203
Prohibition on activities related to a tenant’s immigration or citizenship status
38‑12‑1204
Authorized conduct
38‑12‑1205
Remedies
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 38-12-208’s source at colorado​.gov