Landlord and Tenant Lawyers in Arvada

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Tenant Law in Colorado

The relationship between a landlord and tenant in Arvada, Colorado can occasionally be a touchy one. Landlords and tenants are not always clear on their respective rights and obligations.

There are various rights and responsibilities that landlords and tenants have. It's important that each party is aware of their rights, and the rights of the other party. By knowing and respecting these rights, the risk of conflict should be reduced dramatically.

Landlord's Rights in Arvada, CO

Most obviously, landlords have a right to collect rent from their tenants. When a tenant agrees to pay a landlord a particular amount of money for the right to occupy the landlord's property, a contract is formed. Tenants have to hold up their end of the deal.

Landlords also have a right to be free from damage to the rented unit. Tenants are expected not to damage their dwellings, intentionally or negligently. Landlords can deduct the cost of repairs from the tenant's security deposit. In general, tenants are not accountable for damage resulting from ordinary wear and tear.

Tenant's Rights in Arvada, CO

Much like landlords have a right to get paid for the service they provide, tenants have a right to get what they pay for: a suitable place to reside. In Arvada, Colorado, all residential rental agreements carry an "implied warranty of habitability." This means that a landlord implicitly guarantees that any residence he or she rents will be fit for human habitation. In general, an unit will be automatically deemed uninhabitable if it lacks running water, electricity, heat, and acceptable protection from the elements. There are various more factors that can be considered, as well, but those are some of the basics.

In addition to habitable living spaces, tenants also have a right to reasonably safe common areas. Common areas contain lobbies, hallways, and stairwells - essentially anything that everyone living in an apartment complex has access to. These common areas must fulfill the building standards of Arvada, Colorado, and must not contain any unnecessary safety hazards.

A tenant also has a right, under federal law and the laws of Colorado to be free from discrimination in housing based on race, color, national origin, religion, or gender. Landlords can further not discriminate against persons with disabilities, and must make reasonable accommodations for those disabilities.

Lastly, tenants are legally protected from arbitrary eviction. Landlords typically must have a very good reason to evict a tenant before the lease agreement reaches the end of its term (at this point, they are of course allowed to decline to renew the lease). Of course, if the tenant breaches the lease agreement (such as by failing to pay rent, damaging the property, or violating other reasonable rules the landlord has put in the lease), the landlord, like a party to any other contract, is free to terminate the agreement and evict the breaching tenant.

Can a Arvada, Colorado Landlord/Tenant Lawyer Help?

Landlords and tenants almost always prefer to prevent conflict. In a perfect world, tenants would pay rent on time, and landlords would always provide the services that they're being paid for. As we know, the world isn't perfect. When situations demonstrate the world's imperfection, an Arvada, Colorado real estate attorney can help, whether you're a landlord or a tenant.

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Life in Arvada

Arvada, Colorado is located in Adams and Jefferson Counties. It has a population of about 108,000 and is about 7 miles from the state capital of Denver. Arvada is an ideal commuter city and is bordered by Denver on the east and the Rocky Mountains on the west. The region boasts thousands of acres of open space, parks, and trails.

Founded in 1870, Arvada has managed to maintain a welcoming and friendly small-town atmosphere. Arvada's historic downtown area is one of its main attractions and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Downtown Arvada, Colorado offers a wide range of shops and restaurants for an unique, eclectic shopping and dining experience. Overall, Arvada is a rich mix of quiet neighborhoods and a robust business scene.

Another main feature of the city is the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities. The center is one of the largest and most active cultural and multi-disciplinary art centers in the U.S. The Center features concerts, educational classes, and award-winning theater productions. It also has an elaborate banquet hall for social and corporate events. The Arvada Center draws well over 350,000 people each year, with more than half of the visitors being from out-of-town.

Lawyers in Arvada, Colorado often assist their clients at the Arvada Municipal Court. Arvada lawyers offer a variety of services to help their clients obtain an appropriate remedy. Experienced Arvada lawyers are knowledgeable of the unique laws in the state of Colorado.

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