ICYMI: Exum Sr., Jaquez Lewis’ Bill to Allow Remote Participation in Eviction Proceedings Clears Committee
HB23-1186 would help more renters stay in their homes
DENVER, CO – Legislation sponsored by Senators Tony Exum Sr., D-Colorado Springs, and Sonya Jaquez Lewis, D-Longmont, that would allow renters to participate in eviction proceedings remotely cleared the Senate Finance Committee yesterday.
HB23-1186 would allow individuals in residential eviction cases to participate in court proceedings remotely, making it easier for folks facing eviction to defend themselves and ensuring fewer Coloradans receive a default judgment simply because they cannot attend their eviction hearing in person.
“We’re working hard to make sure more Coloradans can find and stay in homes, and this bill to provide improved protections for folks facing evictions is a big step towards that goal,” Exum, Sr. said. “Breaking down barriers to participation in eviction proceedings will make it easier for Coloradans to defend themselves and avoid being evicted simply for not being able to attend a hearing.”
“Colorado is in the midst of a housing crisis, and it’s critical we do everything we can to alleviate it and keep folks housed,” said Jaquez Lewis. “There are lots of reasons someone may be forced to miss their eviction proceedings, including lack of transportation or child care or a sudden emergency - but that doesn’t mean they should be evicted. Our bill will prevent no-shows, improve accessibility, and keep more Coloradans housed.”
Data collected from courts in other states shows that expanding access to participation in eviction cases reduces “no-show” rates and improves court procedures. HB23-1186 is expected to decrease the number of Coloradans with a no-show, default eviction by over 7,800.
HB23-1186 will now move to further consideration before the Senate Appropriations Committee. Track the bill’s progress HERE.