Aurora has not enacted a tenant relocation-assistance ordinance, so no city payment is owed when no-fault evictions, demolitions, or substantial renovations displace renters; tenants rely on Colorado's just-cause statute HB23-1171 and federal Uniform Relocation Act protections instead.
Unlike Denver, which adopted a 2024 just-cause and relocation framework, and unlike California cities with statutory relocation tables, Aurora City Council has not approved a local relocation-assistance ordinance. When a landlord ends a lease for renovation, demolition, or owner move-in (the no-fault grounds permitted under CO HB23-1171), Aurora tenants are entitled only to the 90-day notice the state statute requires, not to a relocation-assistance check from the landlord. The Uniform Relocation Act (49 CFR Part 24) still applies if displacement is funded with federal money, and Aurora Housing Authority programs may offer hardship assistance, but no general municipal mandate exists.
There is no ordinance to violate. Landlords who fail the state-required 90-day no-fault notice under HB23-1171 face only state-court remedies, and tenants displaced by federally funded projects must invoke URA protections directly.
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