Colorado Springs renters can learn how to navigate leases, repairs, deposits and eviction rules at a free educational workshop Tuesday, March 24 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Penrose Library (20 N. Cascade Ave., Columbine Room B) and online, hosted by the City’s Housing and Homelessness Response Department and community partners.
The workshop will help residents better understand landlord-tenant laws, reduce housing-related conflicts and connect participants with community resources that support housing stability.
Led by Colorado Legal Services attorney Clinton Albert, the session will cover key renter rights and responsibilities, along with topics such as reasonable accommodations and eviction processes. Participants will also learn about local organizations that provide housing and legal resources. A Q&A session will follow the presentation. Presenters cannot provide legal advice for individual situations.
To register or join the meeting virtually, visit ColoradoSprings.gov/Renter-Rights. Optional registration allows participants to receive a copy of the presentation slides and a recording of the workshop following the event.
This workshop is presented in collaboration with Colorado Legal Services, Pikes Peak Library District, The Justice Center, Colorado Housing Connects, The Independence Center, Silver Key Senior Services and the Community Economic Defense Project.