Full question:
With the exception of an emergency. Can a landlord enter an apartment without notice to tenant? The lease states that they have to make an attempt to contact the tenants. My property manager takes that to mean she can make a phone call and that's an attempt to contact. I would like to know if there is a state law that protects a renter’s right to privacy.
- Category: Landlord Tenant
- Subcategory: Entry of Premises
- Date:
- State: Colorado
Answer:
Tenants have the right to peaceful enjoyment of their rental property. Generally, a landlord cannot enter without the tenant's permission, except in emergencies or to collect rent. If the lease specifies that the landlord must attempt to contact the tenant, a simple phone call may not meet that requirement. Tenants can take legal action if their privacy rights are violated.
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