House Bill 25-1236 Preamended

LLS NO. 25-0822.01 Yelana Love x2295
First Regular Session
Seventy-fifth General Assembly
State of Colorado

House Sponsorship

Lindsay and Zokaie, Boesenecker, Brown, Froelich, Garcia, Mabrey, Ricks, Rutinel, Sirota, Story, Velasco

Senate Sponsorship

Weissman and Jodeh,

House 3rd Reading Unamended March 26, 2025

House Amended 2nd Reading March 20, 2025


House Committees

Transportation, Housing & Local Government

Senate Committees

Local Government & Housing


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Bill Summary

(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced and does not reflect any amendments that may be subsequently adopted. If this bill passes third reading in the house of introduction, a bill summary that applies to the reengrossed version of this bill will be available at http://leg.colorado.gov.)

The bill amends the definition of a "portable tenant screening report" (screening report) to specify that a prospective tenant using a housing subsidy is not required to include a credit history report, a credit score, or an adverse credit event with the tenant's screening report.

The bill repeals language allowing a landlord to require a tenant to make a screening report directly available to the landlord through a consumer reporting agency or third-party website.

Current law prohibits a landlord from inquiring into a prospective tenant's adverse credit event. The bill defines "adverse credit event" as an event that can be reflected in a consumer credit report or might negatively affect a person's credit score, including past due delinquent rent payments and collections.

The bill allows a landlord receiving a portable tenant screening report to require that the screening report was completed within the previous 60 days, which time period is increased from 30 days.