Claire Lavezzorio is a reporter at KMGH Denver7 in Denver, Colorado.
DENVER — It's a problem renters across Colorado are dealing with — Landlords taking rent money, but not taking care of basic repairs to your unit.
Those issues and a laundry list of others caught the attention of Eida Altman with the Denver Metro Tenants Union. But consumer advocates told Denver7, in reality — the law as it used to stand — didn't hold landlords accountable. Now, landlords will have up to two weeks after they are notified by a tenant to make reasonable repairs. They have seven days when the condition interferes with the renter's life, health or safety.
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