Colo. Rev. Stat. § 38-35.7-112
(2)
(a) Each contract of sale for residential real property must contain the following disclosure in bold-faced type that is clearly legible in substantially the same form as is specified as follows:
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment strongly recommends that ALL home buyers have an indoor radon test performed before purchasing residential real property and recommends having the radon levels mitigated if elevated radon concentrations are found. Elevated radon concentrations can be reduced by a radon mitigation professional.
Residential real property may present exposure to dangerous levels of indoor radon gas that may place the occupants at risk of developing radon-induced lung cancer. Radon, a Class A human carcinogen, is the leading cause of lung cancer in nonsmokers and the second leading cause of lung cancer overall. The seller of residential real property is required to provide the buyer with any known information on radon test results of the residential real property.
(b) Each contract of sale for residential real property or seller's property disclosure for residential real property must contain the following disclosures:
(I) Any knowledge the seller has of the residential real property's radon concentrations, including the following information:
(c) The real estate commission shall promulgate rules requiring:
(3) As used in this section:
(b) Residential real property includes:
Source: L. 2023: Entire section added, (SB 23-206), ch. 356, p. 2135, § 2, effective August 7.
Cross references: For the legislative declaration in SB 23-206, see section 1 of chapter 356, Session Laws of Colorado 2023.