COVID-19 RESOURCE CENTER

RENTER RESOURCES

Colorado Housing Financial Assistance Programs 

If you would like to provide your tenants with resources to help meet their rent obligations, here is a link to state, county, and city resources.

RENTERS RESOURCES - ENGLISH (PDF)    RENTERS RESOURCES - SPANISH (PDF)

Resident Criteria for Multiple Renter Assitance Programs

Specific Criteria for Multiple Renter Assistance Programs


CDC Moratorium on evictions

The Center for Disease Control (CDC) moratorium (extended to June 30, 2021) on evictions only applies to rent cases.  A resident is only protected from an eviction if a CDC declaration is submitted.  

View The Updated Order

View The CDC FAQ


DOLA: Emergency Rental Assistance for Renters

COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions for Residents

Colorado Office of Unemployment: Information about filing unemployment

Concerned About Rent?  Here's how the Government Can Help

Colorado Housing Financial Assistance Programs


media inquiries

Michelle Lyng (email)
Novitas Communications


CDC CONSIDERATIONS FOR POOLS


LEASE AMENDMENTS & FORMS

The following forms are suggested to be used as needed as it relates to Coronavirus.


COVID-19 RESOURCE CENTERS

COVID-19 RESIDENT RELIEF
HELP COLORADO RENTERS AFFECTED BY COVID-19

The Colorado Apartment Association (CAA) has partnered with the Resident Relief Foundation (RRF) to create a financial relief fund that will directly help Colorado residents who are struggling to pay their rent because of coronavirus-related job or income loss or illness.

The Resident Relief Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides rental assistance grants to responsible residents during temporary emergencies. CAA has joined the effort to bring this funding to Colorado and encourages anyone with the financial means to contribute to RRF’s Colorado fund and directly support fellow Colorado residents with upcoming rent obligations.

  • THE RESIDENT RELIEF FOUNDATION is driven by a single goal: to help responsible residents stay in their apartments during an unexpected financial emergency. Whether it’s a temporary work/job interruption, a car accident, a medical emergency or something similar, sometimes a person just needs a little help to get through a short dip in financial stability to keep going on their own.
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CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD PDF OF FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (F.A.Q.S)

NAA COVID-19 MICRO-WEBINARS

NAA has introduced a series of micro-webinars to examine and provide guidance on pressing issues affecting our industry.


PRESS & PUBLIC ORDERS


DOCUMENTS & RESOURCES


A MESSAGE FROM THE AASC LEADERSHIP