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The CDC has released a new order prohibiting evictions until Oct. 3.
The CDC has released a new order prohibiting evictions until Oct. 3.

The order applies to counties with high COVID-19 cases. While the Order is "new," it is essentially an extension of the previous CDC Order that has been in place since September 2020. Continue Reading

Date posted08/4/2021


Denver area rent catching up as vacancies tighten
Denver area rent catching up as vacancies tighten

Rental market remains a good value for renters, as costs of goods and real estate spike Continue Reading

Date posted07/30/2021


Governor extends 30-day rent demand requirement. What you need to know about the new executive order
Governor extends 30-day rent demand requirement. What you need to know about the new executive order

Today, Governor Polis announced Executive Order 120, extending for the third time the requirement for landlords to serve 30-day rent demands instead of 10-day rent demands. In addition, the new order keeps EO-110 in effect, which requires landlords to serve the DOLA FAQs with every type of... Continue Reading

Date posted07/2/2021


2021 Hall of Fame Inductees Announced
2021 Hall of Fame Inductees Announced

On June 25, AAMD Hall of Fame Chair Terry Simone annouced the 2021 Hall of Fame Inductees. The induction will take place at the Conference Kick off at the Education Conference & Trade Show on July 28 at 8:45 a.m. Carrie Gillis As an association icon and legislative warrior for our business... Continue Reading

Date posted06/25/2021


Rent Payments Remain High in Colorado at 97.9%
Rent Payments Remain High in Colorado at 97.9%

Colorado’s rent collection rate 0.9 percentage points higher than the national rate DENVER (June 10, 2021) – Colorado’s rent collection rate was 97.9% as of May 27, 2021, which is 1.1% higher than rent collections from the previous year, with a 96.8% rate recorded in May... Continue Reading

Date posted06/10/2021


Denver area apartment rents slightly up, vacancy slightly down
Denver area apartment rents slightly up, vacancy slightly down

The Apartment Association of Metro Denver’s quarterly report on vacancy and rental rates shows a 2.2% uptick in average rent and a slight decrease in vacancy for the first quarter of 2021. The average monthly rent in the Denver metro area is $1,544, compared to $1,510 one quarter ago.... Continue Reading

Date posted04/29/2021


Explaining the Breakdown of One Dollar of Rent
Explaining the Breakdown of One Dollar of Rent

There exists a misconception that rental housing owners enjoy large margins and can continue operating in the absence of rent payments, and with so much discussion around rents during COVID-19, the National Apartment Association (NAA) has released resources that help explain the breakdown of $1 of... Continue Reading

Date posted04/5/2021


February Rent Collections Remain High in Colorado at 95%, Nearly 1.5% Higher than National Rate
February Rent Collections Remain High in Colorado at 95%, Nearly 1.5% Higher than National Rate

Rent collections in Colorado continue to exceed national rates with mid-90s for eleventh month in a row Continue Reading

Date posted03/10/2021


January Rent Collections Remain High at 93.5% in Colorado, 4.9% Higher Than National Average
January Rent Collections Remain High at 93.5% in Colorado, 4.9% Higher Than National Average

Rent collections in Colorado continue to exceed national rates with mid-90s for tenth month in a row. Continue Reading

Date posted01/28/2021


Rent Down, Vacancies Up in Q4 Vacancy and Rent Report
Rent Down, Vacancies Up in Q4 Vacancy and Rent Report

Renters have additional housing inventory and flat rent rates going into 2021 Continue Reading

Date posted01/27/2021


Here's What We Know about the COVID Vaccine
Here's What We Know about the COVID Vaccine

Anticipation for the COVID-19 vaccine is quickly growing following the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) December11 approval of an emergency use authorization for the first vaccine candidate. Healthcare workers across the country received the first doses just days later, but many are... Continue Reading

Date posted01/13/2021


October Rent Collections Remain Steady in Mid-90s for the Seventh Month
October Rent Collections Remain Steady in Mid-90s for the Seventh Month

Rent collections in Colorado continues to exceed national rent payments levels Continue Reading

Date posted10/26/2020