No landlord or keeper of any hotel or public inn is obliged to receive property from any guest or patron for custody under the provisions of section 6-25-106, exceeding in value the sum of five thousand dollars, nor is he or she liable for any loss thereof by theft or otherwise in any sum exceeding the sum of five thousand dollars, unless the landlord or keeper of the hotel or public inn, or person in charge of the office, assumes in writing a greater liability.
Source: L. 2017: Entire article added with relocations, (HB 17-1245), ch. 240, p. 987, § 1, effective August 9.
Editor's note: This section is similar to former § 12-44-106 as it existed prior to 2017.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 6 - Consumer and Commercial Affairs
Article 25 - Public Establishments
Part 1 - Hotels and Restaurants
§ 6-25-101. Definitions - Evidence of Intent - Repeal
§ 6-25-102. Public Establishment - Vendor Contract
§ 6-25-103. Defrauding an Innkeeper - Repeal
§ 6-25-104. Notice Prerequisite to Conviction - Repeal
§ 6-25-105. Jurisdiction - Repeal
§ 6-25-106. Safe for Valuables - Notice
§ 6-25-107. Maximum Amount Landlord Bound to Receive
§ 6-25-108. Landlord Not Responsible - When
§ 6-25-109. Responsibility When Key Furnished
§ 6-25-110. Maximum Liability for Articles Lost From Rooms
§ 6-25-111. Liability for Baggage Left by Guest