Landlord Resources
- Tenants and Landlords – Title 38, Article 12
- Real Property – Title 38, Articles 30-46
- Handbook (Guide) – Landlord-Tenant Handbook
A Colorado rent-to-own agreement is an arrangement where a real estate owner agrees to rent to a tenant for a specified term with the option to purchase. The lease portion of the document is the same as a residential lease, and the purchase section will define how consideration must be paid, when and how the sale will be negotiated, and financing requirements.
A Colorado rent-to-own agreement is an arrangement where a real estate owner agrees to rent to a tenant for a specified term with the option to purchase. The lease portion of the document is the same as a residential lease, and the purchase section will define how consideration must be paid, when and how the sale will be negotiated, and financing requirements.
A Colorado rent-to-own agreement is an arrangement where a real estate owner agrees to rent to a tenant for a specified term with the option to purchase. The lease portion of the document is the same as a residential lease, and the purchase section will define how consideration must be paid, when and how the sale will be negotiated, and financing requirements.