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Service Agreement for Colorado

Generate a service agreement that complies with Colorado law — with CO-specific clauses, legal requirements, and jurisdiction-aware protections.

Colorado legal context

The Colorado Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) prohibits unfair and deceptive trade practices in consumer service transactions. The CCPA allows treble damages for bad-faith conduct and attorney's fees. Colorado adopted an auto-renewal disclosure statute (HB23-1234) effective in 2024.

Key CO statutes

  • Colorado Consumer Protection Act

    Colo. Rev. Stat. §§ 6-1-101 to 6-1-1121

    Prohibits unfair/deceptive practices; treble damages for bad-faith conduct.

  • Auto-Renewal Statute

    Colo. Rev. Stat. § 6-1-732

    Disclosure and cancellation rules for auto-renewing consumer service contracts.

Colorado-specific considerations

  • CCPA Coverage

    Covers consumer service transactions; treble damages available for bad-faith conduct.

  • Auto-Renewal Disclosures

    Clear disclosure of renewal and easy cancellation required.

Why this matters in Colorado

  • CCPA prohibits deceptive practices

  • Treble damages for bad-faith conduct

  • Auto-renewal disclosure statute (effective 2024)

Frequently asked questions

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