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Bill Detail: HB25-1235

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Title Jury Trials for Tenant Proceedings
Status House Committee on Judiciary Refer Amended to Appropriations (03/05/2025)
Bill Subjects
  • Courts & Judicial
House Sponsors S. Woodrow (D)
J. Bacon (D)
Senate Sponsors J. Gonzales (D)
House Committee Judiciary
Senate Committee
Date Introduced 02/12/2025
AI Summary
Summary

The bill affords a plaintiff and defendant the right to trial by jury
in any action brought for unlawful detention of real property.
The bill requires at least one attempt on 3 separate days of personal
service on the defendant in an action for unlawful detention of real
property. The bill requires an affidavit of service to be filed with the
court.
The bill requires a defendant who demands a trial by jury to make
the demand in accordance with the Colorado rules of civil procedure or
file a separate jury demand with the defendant's answer. The bill requires
the court to set the date for trial no sooner than 10 days after the answer
is filed. The bill authorizes the court to continue the trial if a party
demands a trial by jury.
The bill authorizes the court to allow either party, counsel for
either party, and any witness to appear remotely by phone or video at a
jury trial as an accommodation for a person with a disability or upon
adequate assurances that the remote participation will not cause
unreasonable delay.
If either party requests a delay in a trial longer than 14 days, the
bill authorizes the court, in the court's discretion upon a showing of a
party's substantial likelihood of suffering serious economic harm, to
require either party to give bond or other security to the opposite party for
the sum that the party may be harmed due to the delay. The party required
to make payment to the court must be given at least 7 days after the
court's order to make the payment. If the party fails to make payment
within the time required, the bill authorizes the court to extend the time
for compliance or reset the hearing or trial for the next available date, but
the court is prohibited from entering a default against the party. Upon a
showing of indigency by the party required to make payment, the bill
requires the court to waive or reduce the bond or other security, provide
additional time to make payment, and permit the party to make multiple
partial payments.
Current law prohibits a written rental agreement from including a
waiver of the right to a jury trial, except when the parties agree to a
waiver of a jury in a hearing to determine possession of a dwelling unit.
The bill removes this exemption.

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