C.R.S. Section 38-22-105.5
Notice of lien law


(1)

Upon issuing a building permit for the improvement, restoration, remodeling, or repair of or the construction of improvements or additions to residential property, the agency or other authority issuing the permit shall send a written notice, as set forth in subsection (2) of this section, by first-class mail addressed to the property for which the permit was issued.

(2)

The notice shall be in at least ten-point bold-faced type, if printed, or in capital letters, if typewritten, shall identify the contractor by name and address, and shall state substantially as follows:
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO OWNERS:
UNDER COLORADO LAW, SUPPLIERS, SUBCONTRACTORS, OR OTHER PERSONS FURNISHING LABORERS OR PROVIDING LABOR OR MATERIALS FOR WORK ON YOUR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MAY HAVE A RIGHT TO COLLECT THEIR MONEY FROM YOU BY FILING A LIEN AGAINST YOUR PROPERTY. A LIEN CAN BE FILED AGAINST YOUR RESIDENCE WHEN A SUPPLIER, SUBCONTRACTOR, OR OTHER PERSON IS NOT PAID BY YOUR CONTRACTOR FOR SUCH LABORERS, LABOR, OR MATERIALS. HOWEVER, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE COLORADO GENERAL MECHANICS’ LIEN LAW, SECTIONS 38-22-102 (3.5) AND 38-22-113 (4), COLORADO REVISED STATUTES, YOU HAVE AN AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE IN ANY ACTION TO ENFORCE A LIEN IF YOU OR SOME PERSON ACTING ON YOUR BEHALF HAS PAID YOUR CONTRACTOR AND SATISFIED YOUR LEGAL OBLIGATIONS.
YOU MAY ALSO WANT TO DISCUSS WITH YOUR CONTRACTOR, YOUR ATTORNEY, OR YOUR LENDER POSSIBLE PRECAUTIONS, INCLUDING THE USE OF LIEN WAIVERS OR REQUIRING THAT EVERY CHECK ISSUED BY YOU OR ON YOUR BEHALF IS MADE PAYABLE TO THE CONTRACTOR, THE SUBCONTRACTOR, AND THE SUPPLIER FOR AVOIDING DOUBLE PAYMENTS IF YOUR PROPERTY DOES NOT SATISFY THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTIONS 38-22-102 (3.5) AND 38-22-113 (4), COLORADO REVISED STATUTES.
YOU SHOULD TAKE WHATEVER STEPS NECESSARY TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY.

(3)

The notice prescribed by this section shall not be required when a building permit is issued for new residential construction or for residential property containing more than four living units.

(4)

As used in this section:

(a)

“New residential construction” means the construction or addition of living units on real property that was previously unimproved or was used for nonresidential purposes.

(b)

“Residential property” means any real property, including improvements, containing living units used for human habitation.

(5)

To offset the cost of issuing the notice required by this section, the appropriate authority may raise the fee for a building permit by one dollar.

(6)

The failure of the agency or other authority which issues building permits to provide the notice required by this section shall not be an affirmative defense to any lien claimed pursuant to the provisions of this article; nor shall the agency or any employee of the agency incur liability as a result of such failure.

(7)

The agency or other authority which issues building permits may deliver the notice required by this section personally to the owner of the property, in lieu of mailing the notice as provided by subsection (1) of this section.

Source: Section 38-22-105.5 — Notice of lien law, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-38.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

38‑22‑101
Liens in favor of whom - when filed - definition of person
38‑22‑102
Payments - effect
38‑22‑103
Attaching of lien - enforcement
38‑22‑104
Lien on mining property
38‑22‑105
Property subject to lien - notice
38‑22‑105.5
Notice of lien law
38‑22‑106
Priority of lien - attachments
38‑22‑107
Lien attaches to water rights and franchises
38‑22‑108
Rank of liens
38‑22‑109
Lien statement
38‑22‑110
Action commenced within six months
38‑22‑111
Joinder of parties - consolidation of actions
38‑22‑112
Allegations of complaint
38‑22‑113
Hearing - judgment - summons - defense
38‑22‑114
Disposition of proceeds - execution
38‑22‑115
Parties to action
38‑22‑116
Costs
38‑22‑117
Assignment of lien - failure to support lien
38‑22‑118
Satisfaction of lien - failure to release
38‑22‑119
Agreement to waive - effect
38‑22‑120
Rules of civil procedure apply
38‑22‑121
Liens of surveyors and engineers
38‑22‑122
Lien under two contracts - effect
38‑22‑123
Payment to avoid invalid
38‑22‑124
Other remedies not barred
38‑22‑125
Bona fide purchaser
38‑22‑126
Disburser - notice - duty of owner and disburser
38‑22‑127
Moneys for lien claims made trust funds - disbursements - penalty
38‑22‑128
Excessive amounts claimed
38‑22‑129
Principal contractor may provide bond prior to commencement of work
38‑22‑130
Payment of claims by surety
38‑22‑131
Substitution of bond allowed
38‑22‑132
Lien to be discharged
38‑22‑133
Action to be brought on bond or undertaking
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 38-22-105.5’s source at colorado​.gov