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Create a Colorado-compliant commercial lease agreement for office, retail, industrial, or warehouse space. Includes NNN, gross, and modified gross options with CO-specific provisions for CAM charges, tenant improvements, and commercial eviction procedures.

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Last updated March 9, 2026

Colorado Commercial Lease Overview

In Colorado, commercial lease agreements are primarily governed by contract law, giving landlords and tenants broad freedom to negotiate terms. Unlike residential leases, Colorado commercial tenants have fewer statutory protections, making the written lease terms critical. Colorado's commercial real estate market includes office, retail, industrial, warehouse, restaurant, and medical properties, each with its own typical lease structures and market conventions.

Colorado commercial property is subject to local zoning regulations administered at the municipality level. Before signing a commercial lease in Colorado, tenants should verify that the property is properly zoned for their intended business use and that all necessary permits and licenses can be obtained. Colorado's ADA compliance requirements follow federal + state standards.

Commercial lease registration in Colorado is not required. Property taxes on commercial real estate in Colorado average approximately 0.51% of assessed value, though rates vary significantly by location. Understanding these costs is essential for accurately budgeting your total occupancy expense under a NNN or modified gross lease structure.

0.51%

Avg. property tax rate

Not required

Lease registration

Municipality

Zoning authority

Federal + state

ADA compliance

Colorado Commercial Leasing Requirements

While Colorado gives commercial parties significant contractual freedom, there are important legal requirements and best practices to follow when entering a commercial lease:

Important: Review Before Signing

Colorado commercial leases are binding contracts with limited statutory protections for tenants. Unlike residential leases, there are few "cooling off" periods or mandatory disclosures. Have an attorney review your lease before signing, especially regarding personal guaranty provisions, default remedies, and early termination penalties.

Key Colorado Commercial Lease Provisions

  • Premises Description: Exact address, suite/unit number, rentable vs. usable square footage, and common areas included
  • Rent Structure: Base rent, NNN/gross/modified gross designation, escalation schedule, and payment terms
  • CAM & Operating Expenses: Detailed list of pass-through expenses, calculation method, caps, and audit rights
  • Tenant Improvements: TI allowance amount, construction standards, approval process, and ownership of improvements
  • Permitted Use: Specific business activities allowed, exclusive use rights, and prohibited uses
  • Insurance & Indemnification: Required coverage types and limits, additional insured requirements, and mutual indemnification

How to Complete a Colorado Commercial Lease

Follow these steps to properly complete your Colorado commercial lease agreement. Our template guides you through each section with CO-specific provisions and industry-standard terms.

1

Identify the Parties and Premises

Enter the legal names of the landlord (or property management company) and tenant (business entity). Include the full property address, suite or unit number, and the exact square footage being leased. Specify whether measurements are based on rentable or usable square footage per BOMA standards.

2

Define the Lease Term and Rent

Specify the commencement date, expiration date, and any free rent or abatement periods. Set the base rent amount, payment schedule, and annual escalation (typically 2-4% annually or tied to CPI). Choose the lease structure: NNN, gross, modified gross, or percentage lease.

3

Outline Operating Expenses and CAM

Detail which operating expenses are included in rent and which are passed through to the tenant. For NNN leases, specify the tenant's proportionate share and how it's calculated. Include CAM caps, exclusions for capital expenditures, and the tenant's right to audit the landlord's expense reconciliation.

4

Address Tenant Improvements

Document any TI allowance the landlord is providing, construction timelines, approval requirements, and whether improvements become the landlord's property at lease end. Address restoration obligations — whether the tenant must return the space to its original condition upon vacating.

5

Set Insurance and Default Terms

Specify required insurance types and minimum coverage amounts. Define events of default, notice requirements, cure periods, and remedies (including late fees, interest, and the landlord's right to re-enter). Address the personal guaranty terms and security deposit provisions under Colorado law.

6

Execute the Agreement

Both parties sign and date the lease. If a party is a business entity, ensure the signer has authority to bind the entity. Attach all exhibits (floor plan, rules and regulations, TI work letter, personal guaranty). Each party retains an original executed copy.

Commercial Lease Types in Colorado

The Colorado commercial real estate market uses several lease structures. The right choice depends on your property type, business needs, and negotiating position.

Lease TypeCommon UseTenant Pays
Triple Net (NNN)Retail, industrialRent + taxes + insurance + CAM
Gross (Full Service)Office buildingsSingle rent amount (all-inclusive)
Modified GrossSmall office, retailRent + some expenses
PercentageRetail, mallsRent + % of gross sales

Colorado Commercial Eviction Process

Commercial eviction in Colorado is governed primarily by the lease terms rather than statutory protections. Colorado courts generally enforce commercial leases as written, making the default and remedies provisions in your lease critically important.

1

Notice of Default

Landlord serves written notice specifying the default and cure period (typically 10-30 days per lease terms)

2

Cure Period Expires

If tenant fails to cure within the specified period, landlord may proceed with termination

3

File Eviction Lawsuit

Landlord files an unlawful detainer or ejectment action in Colorado court

4

Court Judgment & Execution

If the court rules for the landlord, a writ of possession is issued and the sheriff executes the eviction

Sample Colorado Commercial Lease

Below is a preview of our Colorado-specific commercial lease agreement. Your customized document will include all provisions required for Colorado commercial properties.

STATE OF COLORADO

COMMERCIAL LEASE AGREEMENT

NNN / Gross / Modified Gross

LANDLORD:

Name: [Landlord Name]
Address: [Colorado Address]

TENANT:

Business: [Business Name]
Address: [Colorado Address]

PREMISES

Address: [Property Address]
Suite: [#] SF: [Sq Ft]
Lease Type: ☐ NNN   ☐ Gross   ☐ Modified Gross

Colorado Commercial Lease FAQ

Answers to common questions about Colorado commercial lease agreements, NNN leases, and commercial property requirements.

Official Colorado Resources

Use these official Colorado resources to verify commercial property requirements, zoning regulations, and business registration information.

Other Colorado Lease Agreement Templates

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