No Warning - No Notice - No Recourse

Colorado's Predatory Booting Crisis

Across the Denver Metro area, a silent crisis is unfolding in many managed housing communities. Seniors, disabled residents/veterans, and families on fixed incomes are waking up to find their vehicles immobilized by boots—with no prior warning, no clear violation notice, and nowhere to turn for help.
Behind this practice lies a deliberately fragmented system of contractors and management companies designed to evade accountability while extracting $160 fees from our community's most vulnerable members.
What begins as a parking issue quickly becomes a mobility crisis, forcing impossible choices between basic transportation and essentials like medication or groceries.
This isn't just about cars being booted—it's about human dignity, fairness, and the right to due process being systematically denied to thousands of Coloradans.

Citizens interested in this legislation can contact their representatives or follow updates on the Colorado General Assembly website: http://leg.colorado.gov/bills/HB25-1117

Last Updated: April 3, 2025
Source: Colorado General Assembly - HB25-1117

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