Colorado's Mobile Home Park Act (CRS 38-12-200.1) and city programs require relocation assistance when mobile-home parks close or substantial redevelopment displaces residents. Boulder offers eviction-prevention and relocation funds for qualifying tenants under city programs.
Colorado's Mobile Home Park Act (CRS 38-12-200.1) requires park owners to give 12 months notice and pay relocation assistance when closing or redeveloping a mobile-home community. Boulder supplements state law with eviction prevention and rental assistance funds run through Human Services for tenants displaced by code-enforcement closures, fires, or large rehabs. The city does not impose a citywide tenant-buyout ordinance like Denver, but rental-license condemnation under BRC 10-3 can require landlord relocation aid when habitability fails. Funds are limited and case-managed.
Failure to provide statutory mobile-home notice or aid exposes park owners to private suits under CRS 38-12-200.1 and may delay redevelopment permits citywide.
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