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Committee trims and advances mold‑awareness bill to require public information and limited property disclosures

2623425 · March 13, 2025
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Summary

The House Energy and Environment Committee voted 8–4 to advance House Bill 12 02 after amendments that shifted the measure from a broad, funded public‑awareness and registry proposal to a lower‑cost package of web‑based public information and limited disclosure requirements in real‑estate transactions.

The House Energy and Environment Committee voted to send House Bill 12 02, a measure intended to increase public awareness about mold and water damage and to require certain disclosures in residential real‑estate transactions, to the Appropriations Committee with a favorable recommendation after sponsors narrowed the bill to reduce costs.

What the bill does: Sponsors described the legislation as a public‑health and consumer‑protection measure that will put basic information about mold on the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) website, require landlords and sellers to provide a short written warning and link to that website, and require that property disclosure forms include known past mold events and remediation summaries for a set look‑back period.…

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