Colorado Poverty Law Project

Everything depends on a place to call home

The Colorado Poverty Law Project connects low-income individuals with free legal services to fight evictions and housing injustice.

CPLP prevents homelessness through legal representation, education, and advocacy.

OUR WORK

What We Do

Studies show that eviction legal defense dramatically improves housing outcomes for tenants facing eviction. Yet, the majority of tenants go without legal representation, whereas landlords are represented in almost all cases.

CPLP believes that no one should lose their housing due to lack of access to justice.

CPLP connects low-income Coloradans facing eviction with staff and volunteer attorneys who provide critical legal assistance, at no cost to the client.

Seeking legal assistance about an eviction case that has been filed in Denver or Larimer County? Chat with a tenant attorney in person from 8am - 12pm on Thursdays and Fridays in Room 163 of the Denver Courthouse or on Tuesdays from 9am-12pm in Rooms 403/404 of the Larimer County Courthouse!

CPLP offers services for our clients that connect individuals seeking new housing arrangements with community housing navigators who are able to assist them in the often complex process of finding a new place to live.

CPLP works closely with community partners to support legislation and other policy initiatives that protect tenants, including laws that:

  • Keep Coloradans in safe and stable housing
  • Give tenants the resources to fight unfair evictions
  • Prevent discrimination and predatory landlord practices

CPLP launched its Gender Advocacy in Housing Initiative to meet the unique needs of tenants who face housing instability after experiencing gender-based violence. Using trauma-informed and person-centered advocacy, CPLP fights for victim-survivors to vindicate their state and federal housing rights and maintain housing stability in the aftermath of abuse.

Mobile home communities are among the most important sources of affordable housing in Colorado. These communities provide housing stability for thousands of residents, many of whom are Spanish speaking, disabled, undocumented, or otherwise marginalized.

Mobile home residents often face unique and complex legal challenges like unfair evictions, park closures, and harassment.

Through the Fair Housing Initiative, CPLP helps people experiencing housing discrimination and other unlawful housing practices. We support people by advising them on their legal rights, the steps in filing a discrimination complaint, or in some cases, through assistance on a lawsuit. We also provide community education so that tenants are informed of their fair housing rights, and we lead on policy efforts to bolster discrimination protections under Colorado law.

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2024 By The Numbers

IMPACT

Stories from the Front Line

CPLP Launches Fair Housing Initiative

State and federal laws prohibit many forms of discrimination, but are generally unenforced without tenant legal assistance. For tenants like Joseph, CPLP's new Fair Housing Initiative makes all the difference.

A Happy Ending for Christmas

A 12-year-old boy was taken to Tennessee by his mother in violation of a parenting plan established with the boy’s father. A CPLP volunteer attorney worked with both parents to renegotiate a plan that allowed for the boy to spend time with both his mother in Tennessee and his father in Colorado.

Keeping Kids with Mom

The ex-husband of an employed single mother and domestic abuse survivor sought to terminate her parental rights because she was living at a Colorado Coalition for the Homeless facility. Her living situation was caused in part by his failure to pay child support.

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WHATS NEW

Announcing a NEW CPLP Program

Gender Advocacy in Housing Initiative (GAH)

CPLP recently launched our Gender Advocacy in Housing Initiative. GAH provides holistic advocacy for tenant victim-survivors of domestic and sexual violence, stalking, and unlawful sexual behavior through legal representation, education and awareness campaigns, community advocacy, housing navigation support, and legislative advocacy. Learn more about CPLP's bill, HB25-1168, Housing Protections for Victim-Survivors,

For more information on GAH, please reach out to Ariane Frosh, Housing Attorney + Gender Advocacy in Housing Initiative Lead, at [email protected]

WHATS NEW

Announcing a NEW CPLP Program

Gender Advocacy in Housing Initiative (GAH)

CPLP recently launched our Gender Advocacy in Housing Initiative. GAH provides holistic advocacy for tenant victim-survivors of domestic and sexual violence, stalking, and unlawful sexual behavior through legal representation, education and awareness campaigns, community advocacy, housing navigation support, and legislative advocacy. Learn more about CPLP's bill, HB25-1168, Housing Protections for Victim-Survivors,

For more information on GAH, please reach out to Ariane Frosh, Housing Attorney + Gender Advocacy in Housing Initiative Lead, at [email protected]

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