Colorado 2025 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1090

Introduced
1/23/25  
Refer
1/23/25  
Report Pass
2/19/25  
Refer
2/19/25  
Engrossed
3/7/25  
Refer
3/7/25  
Report Pass
3/19/25  
Refer
3/19/25  
Enrolled
3/28/25  
Engrossed
4/10/25  
Engrossed
4/10/25  
Enrolled
4/11/25  

Caption

Protections Against Deceptive Pricing Practices

Impact

If enacted, HB 1090 will amend the Colorado Revised Statutes by adding Section 6-1-737, which outlines the requirements for pricing disclosures by landlords and establishes legal remedies for tenants who are subject to deceptive pricing practices. This will empower tenants to challenge unfair fees and practices, thereby increasing accountability among landlords. The bill is expected to enhance consumer protection laws, particularly in the context of rental agreements, by ensuring disclosures are made in a clear and conspicuous manner.

Summary

House Bill 1090, also known as the 'Protections Against Deceptive Pricing Practices' bill, aims to clarify and enhance the requirements for disclosing pricing information related to goods, services, and rental agreements in Colorado. The bill introduces new obligations for landlords concerning the communication of rental prices and adds provisions aimed at preventing deceptive, unfair, or unconscionable pricing practices. This legislation seeks to protect tenants from hidden charges and ensure that all fees and costs are transparently communicated, making it easier for consumers to understand what they are paying for.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1090 is largely positive among consumer advocacy groups and tenant rights organizations. Supporters argue that the bill strengthens consumer protections and fosters greater transparency in the real estate market. However, there are concerns from some property owners and real estate interests who view the new regulations as potentially burdensome and detrimental to business operations. Overall, the discussions reflect a balance between enhancing consumer rights and considering the challenges faced by landlords.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential cost implications for landlords in adapting to the new disclosure requirements and the concern about balancing regulatory oversight with the operational realities of property management. Critics may argue that stringent regulatory measures could drive up rental prices or limit the availability of rental properties. The deliberations on this bill emphasize the ongoing debate between tenant protections and the interests of landlords, highlighting the need for a careful approach to regulatory reforms in the housing sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO SB190

Deceptive Trade Practice Pregnancy-related Service

CO HB1014

Deceptive Trade Practice Significant Impact Standard

CO SB205

Consumer Protections for Artificial Intelligence

CO SB093

Increase Consumer Protections Medical Transactions

CO SB188

Protections For Accessing Reproductive Health Care

CO HB1120

Eviction Protections For Residential Tenants

CO HB1129

Protections for Delivery Network Company Drivers

CO SB041

Privacy Protections for Children's Online Data

CO HB1227

Enforce Laws Against Pharmacy Benefit Managers

CO HB1060

Travel Insurance Consumer Protections

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