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Portable Tenant Screening Reports (PTSR): 1) Applicant has the right to provide Landlord with a PTSR that is not more than 30 days old, as defined in § 38-12-902(2.5), Colorado Revised Statutes; and 2) if Applicant provides Landlord with a PTSR, the Landlord is prohibited from: a) charging Applicant a rental application fee; or b) charging Applicant a fee for Landlord to access or use the PTSR. If Applicant provides Landlord with a PTSR: a) the PTSR must be available to the Landlord by a consumer reporting agency/third-party website that regularly engages in the business of providing consumer reports; 2) the PTSR must comply with all state and federal laws pertaining to use and disclosure of information contained in a consumer report by a consumer reporting agency; and c) Applicant certifies that there has not been a material change in the information in the PTSR, including the Applicant’s name, address, bankruptcy status, criminal history, or eviction history, since the PTSR was generated.

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