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CO HB1090
Bill
Status
4/21/2025
Primary Sponsor
Naquetta Ricks
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AI Summary
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Requires businesses to display the total price of goods, services, or property as a single number more prominently than any other pricing information, without separating fees or charges
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Prohibits landlords from charging tenants fees for utility markups above 2% or $10/month, property taxes, payment processing (if no free option exists), late fees on non-rent charges, common area maintenance, or services not actually provided
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Caps fee increases at 2% during rental agreements of one year or less, excluding utility costs
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Provides exemptions for food/beverage establishments that disclose mandatory service charges, services with variable pricing based on consumer choices or distance/time, and entities governed by specific federal price transparency laws
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Violations constitute deceptive trade practices; aggrieved parties may seek reimbursement, actual damages, and 18% annual interest if violators fail to respond within 14 days of written demand; effective January 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Protections Against Deceptive Pricing Practices
Financial Services & Commerce
Last Action
Governor Signed
4/21/2025