Monetary Damages in Colorado
Colorado landlord-tenant disputes can happen anywhere, including anywhere in Conejos County, Costilla County, and all parts of the state. When they happen, there are remedies available to both tenants and landlords.
Monetary damages in Colorado give both landlords and tenants a financial incentive to act in good faith and to follow state laws and lease agreements. They mean that a landlord or tenant can seek financial compensation if they’re treated unfairly.
Even if you qualify for monetary damages in Colorado, however, you may still face a challenge in getting the financial recovery you deserve. Whether you’re a landlord or tenant, you need to follow the correct legal process and present a strong case. That’s where Flaxman Law Group comes in. Our family-based law firm has more than 60 years of combined experience and we have already recovered over $100 million for our clients. If you think you might have a claim in your landlord-tenant dispute, call us at 970-999-0530 for a consultation with a Colorado landlord-tenant dispute lawyer.
Types of Monetary Damages in ColoradoThere are many situations where landlords and tenants can seek monetary damages in Colorado:
- Landlords can seek compensation for unpaid rent, including any late fees and additional costs incurred by the landlord due to nonpayment.
- Landlords can seek monetary damages in Colorado if a tenant causes damage to the rental property beyond normal wear and tear. In this situation, the landlord can seek compensation for the cost of repairs or replacement.
- Landlords can seek compensation if a tenant violates the lease terms by subletting without permission, keeping unauthorized pets, violating noise regulations, or otherwise breaching the agreement.
- Tenants can seek monetary damages if a landlord attempts an illegal eviction.
- Landlords can withhold part of the security deposit, in accordance with Colorado law, if a renter causes undue property damage (beyond normal wear and tear).
- Tenants can seek monetary damages if a landlord violates their part of a lease agreement.
- Tenants can seek compensation if a landlord fails to provide a habitable rental or if tenants need to move because the property is being repaired or is uninhabitable.
- Both renters and landlords may be able to seek damages if they face losses or are injured by the actions of the other party.
Both landlords and tenants in Conejos County, Costilla County, and other parts of the state turn to Flaxman Law Group when they’re unclear about their right to damages. If you’re a landlord or tenant and think you may qualify for monetary damages, you can contact Flaxman Law Group for a consultation with a Colorado landlord-tenant dispute lawyer on our team. An attorney can look at the specifics of your case and can determine whether you qualify for monetary damages. He or she can also represent you as you seek compensation.
Depending on your situation, you may have a few options for seeking monetary damages in Colorado. If you’re a landlord, for example, you may be able withhold part of the security deposit to cover property damage. You will need to provide an itemized list of deductions, however. Both landlords and tenants can also seek compensation through small claims court or negotiation. In cases of property damage or injury, a personal injury or civil claim can also be an option.
Whether you’re a landlord or tenant, if you’re seeking monetary damages you can be sure the other party will try to defend themselves. Working with a Colorado landlord-tenant dispute lawyer can help you protect your rights and can help you seek fair compensation that covers your losses.
If you do need a Colorado landlord-tenant dispute attorney, it’s best to contact them right away. There are statutes of limitation in Colorado on civil claims and if you wait, you could lose your right to compensation. By contacting a Colorado landlord-tenant dispute lawyer right away, you can ensure your attorney has the best chance to protect your rights.
Even if you’ve never worked with a Colorado landlord-tenant dispute attorney before, the family-based law firm of Flaxman Law Group makes it easy. At Flaxman Law Group, our team is committed to ensuring that your rights are protected and that you achieve a fair and just resolution. We have more than 60 years of combined experience and we’ve recovered over $100 million for clients. More importantly, our father-son attorney team treats you with compassion and care. Go ahead and call our Denver offices at 970-999-0530 to set up a consultation.