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Denver apartment company overcharged fees, AG says


A Denver property management company will pay the state of Colorado nearly $70,000 to settle claims that it wrongfully charged tenants for renters insurance and had unlawful language in rental applications, according to the attorney general’s office.

State officials accused Baron Properties of violating the Colorado Consumer Protection Act and Rental Application Fairness Act, the Colorado Attorney General’s Office said in a news release Tuesday.

The company runs the Belmont Buckingham at 1050 N. Sherman St. in Denver and Belcaro, a senior living community at 3475 American Drive in Colorado Springs.

In a statement, Baron Properties President Matthew Riggs said the company “strongly objects to any notion that the company was either intentionally deceiving tenants, or somehow willfully ignorant of our duties as landlord.”

According to the attorney general’s office, Baron was charging some tenants for renters insurance even after they provided proof of insurance.

Attorney General Phil Weiser described the practice as “unacceptable” in a statement Tuesday.

“With many renters in Colorado struggling to make ends meet, we will continue to take action when landlords’ unfair or deceptive conduct hits renters’ pocketbooks,” he said.



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