3 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in El Paso County, Colorado.
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El Paso County follows Colorado's statewide prohibition on local rent control (C.R.S. Β§38-12-301). The county and its municipalities cannot cap rent increases. HB 23-1115 (repeal attempt) failed, so the ban remains in effect.
El Paso County follows Colorado HB 24-1098 which requires just cause for most evictions and lease non-renewals effective April 2024. Tenants in good standing cannot be evicted without statutory cause.
HB24-1098 (Cause Required for Eviction of Residential Tenant), Colorado General Assembly
With certain exceptions, the act prohibits a landlord from evicting a residential tenant unless the landlord has cause for eviction. Cause exists only when: A tenant or lessee is guilty of an unlawful detention of real property under certain circumstances described in existing law, as amended by the act; A tenant or lessee engages in conduct that creates a nuisance or disturbance that interfere...
El Paso County does not operate a countywide rental registration or licensing program. Unincorporated rentals are not required to register. Colorado Springs and other municipalities within the county set their own rules; none currently impose mandatory rental licensing.
1 cities in El Paso County have their own rental property rules rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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