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Renter Rights 101

The City's Housing and Community Vitality Department collaborates with community partners to present educational workshops to help residents understand landlord tenant laws, reduce conflict and promote housing stability.

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Next Renter Rights 101 / Derechos de Inquilinos 101

Friday, November 21, 2025, 12-2 p.m.

Pikes Peak Library District – East Library
5550 N. Union Ave., Colorado Springs 

In this free class Colorado Legal Services attorney Clinton Albert will help participants learn about a wide variety of topics in landlord tenant law such as lease basics, reasonable accommodations and modifications, deposits, repairs, eviction, and updates on recent Colorado legislation on housing matters. Other community legal and housing resources will be shared. (Presenters cannot provide legal advice for individual situations.) Optional registration allows you to sign up to receive a copy of the slides and event recording.

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Meeting ID:  275 473 507 096
Passcode: yX2Vs9bu
Call in (audio only): +1 720-617-3426 
Phone conference ID: 191 246 231#

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Check out videos and slides from previous events. 

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Partners

Renter Rights 101 workshops are produced in collaboration with Colorado Legal Services, the Pikes Peak Library DistrictThe Justice CenterColorado Housing ConnectsThe Independence CenterSilver Key Senior Services, the Community Economic Defense Project and the City of Colorado Springs Housing and Community Vitality Department

Language interpreters will be provided by request at no cost. To request an interpreter for the meeting, please call (719) 385-5912 or email CityHousingAndCommunityVitality@coloradosprings.gov at least 48 hours before the start time.

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